Open Textbooks in an Introductory Sociology Course in Canada: Student Views and Completion Rates
Author(s) -
Heather M. Ross,
Christina Hendricks,
Victoria Mowat
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
open praxis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2304-070X
pISSN - 1369-9997
DOI - 10.5944/openpraxis.10.4.892
Subject(s) - open educational resources , open education , open university , mathematics education , educational technology , distance education , course (navigation) , higher education , open learning , sociology , pedagogy , teaching method , computer science , psychology , cooperative learning , political science , engineering , law , aerospace engineering
Open educational resources (OER), including open textbooks, are free, adaptable learning resources. The integration of these materials in place of commercial textbooks allows for considerable financial savings for students and creates opportunities for more active and engaged learning. The growing interest in the use of OER at a Western Canadian university led to the chance to survey students for their feedback on using OER instead of traditional commercial textbooks. This paper focuses on the views of students in an introductory sociology course for which an instructor adopted an open textbook and otherwise left the course unchanged from when it was taught with a traditional textbook. In addition, completion rates for the offerings with the open textbook are compared to previous offerings with a commercial textbook.
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