Current Usage Patterns of Open Educational Resources in the Engineering Mechanics Classroom and Barriers to Adoption

Open Educational Resources (OER) represent a small but growing portion of the educational resources market, but the use of OER in engineering is limited. This study seeks to identify the current adoption patterns of OER in engineering mechanics courses and to identify barriers to adoption. Research questions are examined through the lens of Rodgers’ “Diffusion of Innovation” model. A survey of mechanics instructors across the United States, combined with publicly available data from university websites, helped identify instructor practices and opinions regarding OER. During the 2017-2018 academic year, widespread OER usage was found at only a handful of institutions. However, knowledge of OER among mechanics instructors was high, and many instructors reported an interest in OER for their courses. A lack of quality OER content for engineering mechanics courses seems to be the primary barrier to more widespread adoption. Also see: Appendix A: A Snapshot of OER Adoption in Engineering Mechanics Courses https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/concern/generic_works/xpn89d8244

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Work Title Current Usage Patterns of Open Educational Resources in the Engineering Mechanics Classroom and Barriers to Adoption
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  1. THOMAS REINSFELDER
  2. Jacob Moore
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  1. Engineering
  2. Open Educational Resources
License CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike)
Work Type Article
Publication Date 09/24/2020
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  1. doi:10.29173/istl65
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  1. Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship
Deposited September 24, 2020

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