Motivating factors among university faculty for adopting Open Educational Resources: Incentives matter

Authors

  • Tomohiro Nagashima Carnegie Mellon University
  • Susan Hrach Columbus State University

Keywords:

open educational resources, OER, universities

Abstract

This paper examines motivating factors regarding OER adoption using a case study in the University System of Georgia. The results showed that faculty were motivated not only by factors reported in prior literature such as the lowered costs and improved student learning but also by additional incentives provided by the University System of Georgia, including a monetary incentive and recognition for using OER. We also found that faculty experienced a variety of benefits and challenges associated with the adoption of OER. The study contributes to the understanding of what university faculty perceive and experience in adopting OER. In particular, we offer practical knowledge regarding additional incentives that higher education institutions could consider to motivate faculty to adopt OER and help them realize the benefits of using OER in their teaching.

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Published

2022-03-09

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Section

Articles, books and reports on open education