Exploring First-Generation Student Experiences with OER Textbooks

Sarah LeMire, Kathy Christie Anders, Terri Pantuso

Abstract

As academic librarians engage in Open Educational Resources (OER) creation and adoption programs, exploring student perceptions of OER provides information that can be used to revise and improve OER, to inform faculty perceptions, and to contextualize the benefits of OER in relation to student financial concerns. This case study explores how first-generation students perceive their textbooks, particularly in the areas of cost savings and format. It also supports research indicating that first-generation students are concerned about the cost of textbooks and experience financial challenges, such as food insecurity. Adopting OER may ease financial concerns and increase access to higher education for first-generation students.

Keywords

open educational resources; composition and rhetoric; information literacy; assessment and evaluation

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