Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone knows of published journal articles, book chapters, etc. that
focus on the impact on students of OER use in Economics courses? (Instructor is interested
in Introductory Economics, but I'm happy to give them any type of Economics or even
Business courses at this point.)
Searching Google, Google Scholar, and article databases using terms such as
"economics" is not working well, as I'm not only running into OER textbooks
but also analysis of economic impact of OER programs, neither of which is helpful. Any
leads are greatly appreciated!
Thanks bunches,
Jessica
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