In July 2011, Phil Johnson and Craig Hammond conducted a research activity involving 19 students to assess the effectiveness and impact of Open Educational Resources (OER) through a 'cascade' model using Dropbox. The findings indicated a preference for visually engaging and accessible OER resources over standard texts, with students highlighting the importance of varied learning styles and feedback on audio quality and content presentation. Overall, the research aims to promote the use of OER materials in higher education and encourage collaboration among educational institutions.
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