Open Educational Resources in E-Learning

  • Rejas-Muslera R
  • García-Tejedor A
  • Rodriguez O
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According to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‘s definition (Deshpande & Mugridge, 1994), Open Educational Resources (OER) are based on the philosophical view of knowledge as a collective, social product. In the last years the relevance of OER has been widely acknowledged and a high magnitude impact is to be expected for OER in the near future (Atkins et al, 2007), (Wiley & Gurrell, 2009), especially as a masterpiece in e-learning development. The aim of this chapter is to present an overview of OER in e-learning, focused on two fundamental aspects: (i) technical issues, mainly standards, and (ii) socio-economic and legal questions. This way the chapter deals with the most relevant issues in this matter: Which is the OER´s role in education, especially for e-learning performance? Which are the technical resources and current standards needed for them? Which socio-economics and legal aspects influence the diffusion and use of OER?

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Rejas-Muslera, R. J., García-Tejedor, A. J., & Rodriguez, O. P. (2010). Open Educational Resources in E-Learning. International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, 2(4), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.4018/ijossp.2010100101

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