Contextualization of Open Educational Resources in Asia and Europe
Pawlowski, J. M., Pirkkalainen, H., Gervacio, J. L., Nordin, N., & Embi, M. A. (2014). Contextualization of Open Educational Resources in Asia and Europe. In B. Kim (Ed.), Open Educational Resources in Lifelong Learning (pp. 99-140). KNOU Press. http://asemlllhub.org/fileadmin/www.asem.au.dk/publications/e-ASEM_OER_2014.pdf
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2014Oppiaine
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© 2014 by KNOU Press.
Open Educational Resources (OER) are a promising concept for international collaborations:
sharing, utilizing, and collaborating around OER across borders might help
educational institutions and their staff to internationalize their activities. However,
several barriers exist keeping stakeholders away from engaging in international
collaborations. In this paper, we discuss the main challenges of OER uptake in international
settings. Three case studies show potential solutions for OER uptake and
collaboration in the European-Asian context. The case studies identify good practices,
success factors and challenges. This paper provides a starting point for systematic
analytical as well as design-oriented research on OER scenarios leading to a better
understanding how to utilize OER in and for international collaborations.
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978-89-20-01384-3Kuuluu julkaisuun
Open Educational Resources in Lifelong LearningAsiasanat
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http://asemlllhub.org/fileadmin/www.asem.au.dk/publications/e-ASEM_OER_2014.pdfJulkaisu tutkimustietojärjestelmässä
https://converis.jyu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/24481540
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