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Nagashima, Tomohiro; Harch, Susan – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2021
Despite an increasing need for integrating Open Educational Resources (OER) into teaching at higher education institutions in North America, advocates could better understand how faculty are motivated to adopt OER. In particular, there is a lack of knowledge about how added incentives can help motivate faculty to adopt OER. Given reported barriers…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Motivation, Open Educational Resources, Incentives
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Cox, Glenda; Masuku, Bianca; Willmers, Michelle – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2020
There is currently a clarion call to address social injustice in South African higher education (HE) in order to achieve greater equity in access. Within this context, current social injustices pertain to financial exclusion as well as epistemic marginalisation and are embodied in the predominance of expensive textbooks which are authored in the…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Textbooks, Social Justice, Equal Education
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Williams, Katherine; Werth, Eric – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2021
COVID-19, in addition to disrupting the global education system in general, is widening the economic and racial gaps institutions have spent years trying to address. The economic reality is that students who work to support themselves, their families, and purchase educational materials needed to succeed have been disproportionately harmed. This…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Equal Education, Higher Education
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Nusbaum, Amy T. – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2020
In many academic fields Western/white/male/cishetero/abled perspectives are often centered, while other perspectives are presented as "other." Implicitly, this sends messages to students that success looks like one type of person, knowledge is generated in one kind of way, and their background is not worth being centered. While open…
Descriptors: Diversity, Open Educational Resources, Disproportionate Representation, Social Justice