Educational Materials
Field Definition
Basic Definition
The field of educational materials (EM) refers to a subset of the book, games, Internet, and software publishing industries that is focused on providing resources to a variety of educational market segments. For instance, PricewaterhouseCoopers characterizes the EM sector as divided into digital and non-digital solutions (Cola, et al. 2009) . At the K-12 educational level, digital solutions include a range of technologies used to enhance the delivery and the administration of K-12 education, including data management systems, web-based course and assessment materials, and online tutoring and professional developmentâhowever, we will only focus on those digital solutions products that have specific educational purposes and where knowledge is embedded in a form that can be enclosed by some form of intellectual property. Regarding non-digital solutions, we include textbooks, course packs and other supplementary materials, and various educative toys and games.
Actors providing these materials are private companies such as publishers controlling the textbook and complementary materials markets; global media companies focused on the family-based market, such as the Discovery Channel; public institutions, such as National Public Radio; universities and their presses, providing both closed and open educational materials; and independent organizations and associations comprising educators and interested individuals wanting to contribute to the open educational resources (OER) movement.
"A significant feature of most educational resources is that they are restricted to many and can cost a lot to gain access to. This is largely because of a market economy around educational resources. They are copyrighted and packaged up as objects--books, journals, videos--that have to be bought from a store or accessed through course fees or university repositories (libraries in most cases). Even if this copyrighted material is available in public libraries, it is then effectively rationed by the numbers of copies available and the costs and opportunity costs involved in people traveling to the library to use them (with that use being further restricted by the all rights reserved copyright applied to them)." (Iiyoshi and Kumar 2008, 149)
Technology History
Taxonomy of Educational Materials Industries
Focus Market Segments
- K-12 Level
- The Educational Materials Sector for K-12 in the USA can be divided into non-digital and digital solutions. Digital Solutions is a general term that describes a range of technologies used to enhance the delivery and the administration of K-12 education, including data management systems, web-based course and assessment materials, and online tutoring and professional development. While under the non-digital solutions for K-12 education we find textbooks, course-materials and other products, such as educative toys and games.
- Higher Education Level
- College Textbooks and Course Materials
- University Press
- i.e. Non-textbook academic and professional works used in college courses
De-prioritized Market Segments
- Educational Software
- Internet-based activities (in Flash, Java, etc.)
- Educational Games
Excluded from Field Definition
- Encyclopedias
- Periodicals
- Non-digital Educational Games
- Any resource not overtly produced for educational purposes
- i.e. Flickr photos and YouTube videos used in media education
- YouTube EDU
Study of the Field
Analyses of the EM sector based on the Field Research Methodology at:
The K-12 Level
The Higher Education Level
Bibliographies Addressing Research Outline
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Resources
Links
Blogs and News
Interviews
See Contacts for EM for full list of potential interviewees.
- Nicole Allen
- Textbooks Advocate for The Student PIRGs and Campaign Director for Make Textbooks Affordable
- Phone: (617) 747 - 4409
- Email: nicole [at] studentpirgs [dot] org
- E-mailed on 05/05/09
- Ahrash Bissell
- Executive Director, ccLearn
- Email: ahrash [at] creativecommons [dot] org
- Sent list of formal interview questions on 04/30/09
- Jonathan Emmons
- Community Development Specialist, Connexions
- Phone: (713) 348 - 2392
- Email: jonathan [dot] emmons [at] cnx [dot] org
- Conference Call Scheduled for 10am EDT on Monday, 03/25/09
- Joel Thierstein
- Executive Director, Connexions
- Email: joel [dot] thierstein [at] cnx [dot] org
- Alt Email: joel [dot] thierstein [at] rice [dot] edu
- Proposed interview/call for week of 04/13/09
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