Debbie Barnes Project Developer, EVOLUTION, UCLan (Stock.xchng 2011)

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Debbie Barnes Project Developer, EVOLUTION, UCLan (Stock.xchng 2011)

 OERs have been shown to save time and money (EVOLUTION Final Report 2011)  Help attract thousands of students to Open University (Stannard 2010)  Help with reputations  Help reduce students asking tutors questions  BUT they are the benefits that support the establishment  One extremely important use of OERs are to help students learn and keep students learning using the same or modified resources  The OERs that have been created are too slow in reaching the end users

 This presentation is going to explore potential ways to reach students  It is suggested that this could help student experience and help rationalise higher student fees  Many universities are introducing enhanced courses and more contact time in 2012  A questionnaire was completed by 71 UK  Students and some significant results will be discussed  UCLan will be examined in particular WISER and LBS

 Any UK HE student was eligible to participate  Aged st year- PHD  To investigate awareness of OERs, information searching and attitudes to learning materials  Online questionnaire, Convenience sample  Collected over 3 months  Birmingham City (UCE), Edge Hill, Lancaster, Leeds Met, London College of Fashion, OU, Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Manchester, York St John and UCLan students participated  The majority were from UCLan  Issues with data: only 1 data set didn't match up

 Awareness of OERs were low  86% of students did not know what an OER was  Not surprising  OERs need to be found by students

 Awareness of repositories were low with 86% of respondents not knowing what they were  But when asked to pick if they had heard of certain repositories:  12 had heard of Open Learn  7 had heard of MIT  25 of their own institutions repository  3 Jorum  2 WISC Online  2 MERLOT

 9 had used Open Learn  2 had used MIT  1 MERLOT  1 JORUM  25 used their own institutions repository

 Independent learning is often a phrase that is used in HE  Students are encouraged to find their own resources  They are often taught how to find their own resources and check for credibility and reliability  OER searching should be introduced into study skills learning design  OERs often contain different media like audio, visual, active quizzes, models, discussions  This could help satisfy different learning styles

During general learning do you When preparing for an assessment do you a.Find your own learning material to support your learning 4567 a.Use what the tutor has given you e.g notes 6471 a.Use that your tutor recommend 5970 a.Use what your peers recommend 4454 This question was investigating how students obtain information supporting their learning

 55% of respondents have completed some kind of study skills lesson  When asked if it helped improve their learning 87% marked yes  UCLan’s study skills service is called WISER and LIS also offers some study skills  In the academic year 09/10 they had class contact time with 3824 students

 They teach tailor made courses requested from tutors, workshops and 1:1 support  They have a website with large amounts of visitors  They have an e-learn space with over 3000 members that independently joined  OER searching techniques could be taught here  Credibility issues? Students already search for their own materials so there is no difference if they searched repositories

 100% of all students showed that they use “what the tutor had given you” when preparing for assessments and 98% of “what the tutor recommended”  This data shows that tutors are the most influential source to student’s learning  In order for students to trust OERs and repositories, recommendations must come from them  Tutors request tailor made courses from WISER, they lead the demand

 Target new and innovative tutors  Approach Teaching and Learning Leads in Schools  Embed and perform demonstrations in ‘Teacher Toolkit’  Encourage embedding into module design now more class contact time is being phased in

 UCLan’s student survey shows that a large amount of students want more class contact time  In LBS class contact time is rising from 30 to 60 hours for 1 year module  Generally doubling contact time in each module  Phased in September 2011, in place by 2012  They also desire more up-to-date resources

 Potential students are looking for added value in courses as they will be collectively paying over £15,000 more for their education than present students  More teaching and learning will enhance the student learning experience  Fees are increasing so more class contact time, more resources and ‘more for your money’ will help rationalise the large increase in fees  OERs are possibly one way to help with enhancing their experience

 Contact time has doubled but no more resources  Staff numbers have dropped  So there are more pressures and demands on tutors time  Increased course content needed, time is now even more precious  With all the OERs available, this could be their time to become most useful

 Small sample but some interesting results  Awareness is very low  But interesting, repositories were being used  Independent learning is happening with students searching from their own resources  Students relied upon tutors the most for materials and recommendations  Study skills services are a handy medium to use for communication OERs/Repositories  Things like ‘Teacher toolkit’ and T&L Leads can also be targeted

 Current students are demanding more contact time/resources  85% of students agreed/SWA that they would like to be shown OERs  92% agreed/SWA that good quality OERs would help me gain better results in assessments  Potential students want more for their money as there are higher fees. OERs could help rationalisation of new fee structure  In LBS contact time is doubling with no extra pay, resources or allowances  This could be OERs time to shine

 Embed OERs searching using repositories into Study Skills modules/seminars  Allow for an independent learner  Search repositories for additional materials for students  OERs should be used to enhance and update and add to modules

 Thank you and questions!