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Presentation
Faculty and Student Perspectives on Open Education at Gettysburg College
Friday Forum
  • Mary R. Elmquist, Gettysburg College
  • Janelle Wertzberger, Gettysburg College
  • Alice M. Brawley Newlin, Gettysburg College
  • Natasha J. Gownaris, Gettysburg College
  • Christopher C. Oechler, Gettysburg College
  • Ryan E. Nedrow, Gettysburg College
Roles

Moderators:

  • Mary Elmquist
  • Janelle Wertzberger

Panelists:

  • Alice Brawley Newlin
  • Tasha Gownaris
  • Chris Oechler
  • Ryan Nedrow '22
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
3-5-2021
Abstract

Commercially available textbooks and course materials are often expensive for students and sometimes don’t cover topics in exactly the way you might prefer to teach. Freely available and completely adaptable open educational resources (OER) have risen in popularity in recent years, both nationwide and locally, as a way to address both issues. Join us to hear from Alice Brawley Newlin (Management), Tasha Gownaris (Environmental Studies), Chris Oechler (Spanish), and Ryan Nedrow ’22 to hear about their experiences with OER in the classroom. Panelists will talk honestly about the benefits, drawbacks, challenges, and successes associated with open course materials in order to give you a better sense of whether OER might be a good fit in your own context!

Citation Information
Mary R. Elmquist, Janelle Wertzberger, Alice M. Brawley Newlin, Natasha J. Gownaris, et al.. "Faculty and Student Perspectives on Open Education at Gettysburg College" (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/janelle_wertzberger/60/