By Madeline St. Amour, Inside Higher Ed
A new study shows that open educational resources can help students save money, which encourages them to enroll in more classes. The report found that students who enrolled in OER courses earned more credits than their peers who did not take OER courses. Students also saved $10.7 million on the cost of learning materials over the time of the initiative. Colleges also saved money, the report found. Researchers looked at five institutions and estimated they would recover their investments in OER and, in some cases, generate new revenue from the efforts.
https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/02/20/oer-can-save-colleges-money-too
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