Why Open Educational Resources Repositories fail - Review of Quality Assurance Approaches
Clements, K., Pawlowski, J., & Manouselis, N. (2014). Why Open Educational Resources Repositories fail - Review of Quality Assurance Approaches. In L. G. Chova, A. L. Martínez, & I. C. Torres (Eds.), EDULEARN14 Proceedings. 6th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (pp. 929-939). IATED Academy. EDULEARN proceedings. http://library.iated.org/view/CLEMENTS2014WHY
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Regardless of the amount of open educational resources (OER) available, many learning object
repositories LORs fail to attract active users and sustainable funding solutions. Previous studies
indicate that quality of OER plays a significant role in the success of the repositories; however, there is
a lack of systematic deeper understanding of this connection. In this qualitative study we interviewed
35 managers/developers of 27 national, thematic and federated LORs in regards of the LORs’ quality
approaches and success. The key findings of this study show that comprehensive quality approach
leads to success of the repository in most cases, the key instruments for quality assurance being
expert and peer reviews. Contribution of this research is the review of LOR quality approaches. This
study helps LOR developers to design sustainable quality assurance approaches.
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