OER Knowledge CloudJournal ArticleHow to facilitate self-regulated learning? A case study on open educational resourcesHow to facilitate self-regulated learning? A case study on open educational resourcesWong, Tak-LamXie, HaoranZou, DiWang, Fu LeeTang, Jeff Kai TaiKong, AnthonyKwan, ReggieThis paper investigates the students’ self-regulated learning in elementary education when traditional teaching method, which is teacher centered in a classroom, is replaced with a blended approach enriched with open educational resources. Various open educational resources such as videos, simulations, and learning games are readily available on the Web. In addition, mobile and classroom technologies, such as portable devices can be considered as teaching tools in education. The good use of these educational resources and technologies can not only assist students’ formal classroom learning but also cultivate the self-regulated learning of students. The i-Classroom implemented in an elementary school adopted a new teaching method, which made use of the online educational resources and information technology, to achieve this goal. Three surveys (Sample size N = 149, N = 168, N = 150) were conducted to investigate the effectiveness of promoting three key aspects of self-regulated learning: learning motivation, planning and management, and self-monitoring. Focus group interviewed was also carried out to collect the feedback in i-classroom learning. The results show that i-Classroom can help students to enhance their ability in self-regulated learning.20192019/04Springer Berlin HeidelbergJournal of Computers in Education6211-27China10.1007/s40692-019-00138-4https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40692-019-00138-42197-9995yeslearning motivationOpen Educational Resourcesplanning and managementself-monitoringself-regulated learninghttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40692-019-00138-4Berlin, China, Asia