Paths and Hurdles to OER Sustainability [Keynote]

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7-4-2025 1:00 PM

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7-4-2025 1:50 PM

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Tiffani Tijerina discusses her open textbook, Open Technical Communication, and her sustainability efforts and successes with her co-authors throughout the years since the book's publication. She also explains interesting findings from her dissertation, including barriers to sustainability and strategies for overcoming said barriers. She hopes to leave attendees feeling inspired for the future of OER and open education sustainability.

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Dr. Tiffani Tijerina, Visiting Lecturer at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), was previously an instructor at Kennesaw State University and Texas Tech University, as well as the program manager for Affordable Learning Georgia. Her recent dissertation research focused on OER creation, adoption, and sustainability in the field of technical communication and rhetoric.

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Paths and Hurdles to OER Sustainability [Keynote]

Teams.

Tiffani Tijerina discusses her open textbook, Open Technical Communication, and her sustainability efforts and successes with her co-authors throughout the years since the book's publication. She also explains interesting findings from her dissertation, including barriers to sustainability and strategies for overcoming said barriers. She hopes to leave attendees feeling inspired for the future of OER and open education sustainability.