Hi all, this message is cross-posted. I'll send a response roundup next week.
I'm looking for resource recommendations on using student feedback to improve OER - something practical that instructors can use to improve instructional design as they iterate their course. Ideally something with examples that would be easy for a busy community college instructor to apply... does this exist?
Here's a few resources that we've already considered:
- The
OER Research Toolkit from the Open Education Group has lots of ideas and examples. Mainly, however, the focus is on institution-wide assessment. (There are a few recent research articles focused on one course that have some specific information about questions asked to students.)
- Iowa State's
OER Starter Kit has a section on assessment (references the RISE framework).
- Instructional designer at your own institution.
- Faculty colleagues at your own institution who are doing a great job of collecting and using student feedback in their courses that use OER.
Thanks!
Amy
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Amy Hofer
Coordinator, Statewide Open Education Library Services
Linn-Benton Community College
6500 SW Pacific Blvd.
Albany, OR 97321