Adobe banned at Open University in UK
The Open University in the UK now has some 160,000 students of whom some 45,000 are involved in daily tutorials & classes.
As a student on my 3rd MA I have always used Adobe Professional to submit essays electronically ( eTMAs = electronic tutor marked assignment(s)) as amongst other benefits it fixes the formatting of the work in .pdf. The content cannot be changed by the vagaries of the reader or operating system.
As of 2011 the Open University have banned the use of Adobe products to submit essays by their online eTMA system. To add insult to injury they have also banned Word 2007 and later in the .docx format. The Open University would like all students to submit, wait for it, in the Word 2003 .doc format. Anyone who's submitted academic work in the .doc format will know what different versions on Word on different OSes can do to the finished product.
Now I'm told that its because tutors are unable ( $$$ ) to comment and mark their students work online if its submitted as .pdf; they have not got the correct software tools. ( the .docx is probably a backwards compatibility issue) . They like to annotate in lowest common denominator Word ( for that read cheapest).
I am sure that the Open University will continue to distribute information and course materials in the Adobe .pdf format to their tutors and students. Its a shame that there is a lack of investment by the OU in education, technology & licensing. I wonder why they think their customers (students) are not worthy of the same facilities they use internally ?
Are there no Adobe ASP or Higher Education tutor buy-in programs in the UK that address this issue ?
