The Impact of OpenCourseWare on Paid Enrollment in Distance Learning Courses

Since MIT launched the first OpenCourseWare (OCW) initiative in 2002, responses from the academic community have ranged from exuberance to angst. Some institutions have been reluctant to adopt a program of open publishing because of concerns about long-term funding and possible adverse effects on pa...

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Main Author: Johansen, Justin K.
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2009
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-29452019-05-16T03:24:32Z The Impact of OpenCourseWare on Paid Enrollment in Distance Learning Courses Johansen, Justin K. Since MIT launched the first OpenCourseWare (OCW) initiative in 2002, responses from the academic community have ranged from exuberance to angst. Some institutions have been reluctant to adopt a program of open publishing because of concerns about long-term funding and possible adverse effects on paid enrollment. Money is an issue, forcing some organizations that initially created OCW programs to furlough them due to funding challenges. This study examined the cost of converting online distance learning courses to OCW, the impact of opening these courses on paid enrollments, and the long-term sustainability of OCW through the generation of new paid enrollments. As part of this study, Brigham Young University's Independent Study Program (BYU IS) converted three university and three high school courses to OCW. BYU IS provided an option for OCW users to pay regular tuition and enroll in the online course for credit. The average ongoing cost to convert BYU IS courses to OCW was $284.12 per university course and $1,172.71 per high school course. The six opened courses generated 13,795 visits and 445 total paid enrollments in four months. The profit margin on the paid enrollments OCW generated was calculated to be 3.81% for open publishing to be financially self-sustaining at BYU Independent Study. 2009-12-03T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/1946 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2945&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ All Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive OCW OpenCourseWare OCW sustainability OCW sustainability models BYU Independent Study impact of OCW paid enrollment Educational Psychology
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OpenCourseWare
OCW sustainability
OCW sustainability models
BYU Independent Study
impact of OCW
paid enrollment
Educational Psychology
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OpenCourseWare
OCW sustainability
OCW sustainability models
BYU Independent Study
impact of OCW
paid enrollment
Educational Psychology
Johansen, Justin K.
The Impact of OpenCourseWare on Paid Enrollment in Distance Learning Courses
description Since MIT launched the first OpenCourseWare (OCW) initiative in 2002, responses from the academic community have ranged from exuberance to angst. Some institutions have been reluctant to adopt a program of open publishing because of concerns about long-term funding and possible adverse effects on paid enrollment. Money is an issue, forcing some organizations that initially created OCW programs to furlough them due to funding challenges. This study examined the cost of converting online distance learning courses to OCW, the impact of opening these courses on paid enrollments, and the long-term sustainability of OCW through the generation of new paid enrollments. As part of this study, Brigham Young University's Independent Study Program (BYU IS) converted three university and three high school courses to OCW. BYU IS provided an option for OCW users to pay regular tuition and enroll in the online course for credit. The average ongoing cost to convert BYU IS courses to OCW was $284.12 per university course and $1,172.71 per high school course. The six opened courses generated 13,795 visits and 445 total paid enrollments in four months. The profit margin on the paid enrollments OCW generated was calculated to be 3.81% for open publishing to be financially self-sustaining at BYU Independent Study.
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