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OER Blended Model. Nathan Friess Claude Laflamme Robert Woodrow Lyryx Learning University of Calgary University of Calgary. solutions@lyryx.com http://lyryx.com/. Who is Lyryx ?. Late 1990’s: University of Calgary research project, Linear Algebra
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OER Blended Model Nathan Friess Claude Laflamme Robert Woodrow Lyryx Learning University of Calgary University of Calgary solutions@lyryx.com http://lyryx.com/
Who is Lyryx? • Late 1990’s: University of Calgary research project, Linear Algebra • Government cutbacks → Use computer-generated assignments, better use of Teaching Assistants • 2001: Start up Lyryx as a company • Partner with major publisher primarily in business and economics
Who is Lyryx? • Focus is on formative assessment at a per-question level • Realistic number generation • Detailed feedback, without spoon feeding • Fair grading for small mistakes
Why Open Educational Resources (OER)? • Trend to move away from traditional textbooks towards interactive tools • OER-focused conferences: COHERE • Quality of OERs has steadily increased over recent years • Lyryx’s focus is on assessment and interactive tools: Perfect fit!
Lyryx Solutions 2. Lyryx Formative Assessment 1. Open Textbook (Ken Kuttler– Linear Algebra) Total cost: $39.95 (Linear Algebra) 3. Supplemental Materials (Slides, Solution Manuals) 4. Course Logistics andSupport Multiple sections, studentregistration, technical
Completely FREE? • Alberta: Tuition must cover mandatory course-related fees • Does not apply to textbooks • Covers assessment systems like Lyryx (but also traditional publishers’ model) • There are exceptions (ex: geology)… but… • Lyryx to provide free access to assessment… • … in designated labs on campus Free book + Free assessment = No additional course fees
Some Questions… • Is this model fair to students? • Will students take advantage of the free lab? • Does free access through specific labs systematically disadvantage students? • Is this a viable business model?
RESULTS Class Average on Lyryx assignments (excludes studentswho dropped course) For students who started FREE, but PAID later:
Summary • Will students take advantage of the free lab? • YES! 16.8% didn’t pay for assessment tools • Does free access through specific labs systematically disadvantage students? • NO! Students who used free lab had better grades on assignments
Future Work • Looking at midterm and final exam grades • Are the students who do better at Lyryx retaining the material? • Literature review of psychology behind free lab • Does the structured lab encourage learning? • Student satisfaction surveys • How do students perceive free option?
OER Blended Model Nathan Friess Claude Laflamme Robert Woodrow Lyryx Learning University of Calgary University of Calgary solutions@lyryx.com http://lyryx.com/