Some professors at De Anza have implemented zero-cost resources and textbooks in their curriculum through Open Educational Resources. The driving force of using OERs is to alleviate students’ financial anxieties by providing easy-to-access, free resources. “Any opportunity for a student to minimize the cost associated with going to school is good for students,” said Mallory Newell, Supervisor of Institutional Research. Newell cites a recurring problem that many students will not buy the textbook if it is out of their financial ability, thus limiting students’ ability to be successful in the class.
https://lavozdeanza.com/news/2019/10/17/zero-cost-textbooks-prove-accessible-to-more-students/
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
AMS advocates for open educational resources in Textbook Broke campaign - Amrita Aggarwal, the Ubyssey
Now in its fifth year, #TextbookbrokeBC engages students about the costs of learning materials by asking them how much they spent on textbooks. The campaign is part of the AMS’s larger advocacy efforts for the development of open educational resources (OERs) at UBC. This year the BC government committed $3.26 million towards the development of OERs to help alleviate the financial burden on students.
https://www.ubyssey.ca/news/AMS-advocates-for-oers-textbook-broke/
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Initiative saves Penn State Abington students more than $45,000 on textbooks - Regina Broscius, Penn State Abington
Penn State Abington students saved more than $45,000 this semester after seven faculty members redesigned courses to eliminate the need for textbook purchases while maintaining the integrity of the coursework. With support from the Affordable Course Content Faculty Fellowship funded by a Chancellor's Grant, the faculty adopted free course materials, revised their syllabi, and made changes to teaching practices.
https://news.psu.edu/story/592435/2019/10/11/academics/initiative-saves-penn-state-abington-students-more-45000-textbooks
Monday, October 28, 2019
‘Textbook-free’ course now at Nashua Community College, more in the fall - LUCILLE JORDAN, Nashua Community College
This fall, Nashua Community College launched its first “textbook-free” Open Educational Resource class with English 101. So far switching to an OER English 101, one of the most commonly enrolled courses, has impacted 21 percent of the NCC student body and brought the cost for the English 101 textbook from $118.25 to $0. Professor Jennifer Tripp, coordinator of the English program and OER lead at Nashua Community College explains, “Using OER isn’t just about making things free – that is also very important – but it’s also about more innovative teaching.”
http://indepthnh.org/2019/10/10/textbook-free-course-now-at-nashua-community-college-more-in-the-fall/
http://indepthnh.org/2019/10/10/textbook-free-course-now-at-nashua-community-college-more-in-the-fall/
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Open Educational Resources: Should Knowledge Be Free?
Michael Bettencourt, Yeshiva University
A recent institute on open educational resources convened by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition observed that academic libraries have a growing opportunity to offer solutions to the exorbitant costs of college textbooks.
https://blogs.yu.edu/news/open-educational-resources-should-knowledge-be-free/
A recent institute on open educational resources convened by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition observed that academic libraries have a growing opportunity to offer solutions to the exorbitant costs of college textbooks.
https://blogs.yu.edu/news/open-educational-resources-should-knowledge-be-free/
Saturday, October 26, 2019
‘Come and see me in my online office’- Pierce College Roundup
With Open Educational Resources (OER) becoming the new norm, community college students are getting accustomed to turning in work and learning online. Many students also work and struggle balancing schoolwork with life at home. Professors offer office hours for students who need one-on-one assistance or guidance with a specific topic related to their given courses. Professors are required to offer a specific number of office hours each week. This makes it difficult to go to campus tutoring centers or meeting in person.
http://theroundupnews.com/2019/10/05/come-and-see-me-in-my-online-office/
Friday, October 25, 2019
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in OER - CCCOER
The OER movement is deeply rooted in ensuring equitable access to information; but there is more we can do to help increase equity, diversity, and inclusion in our resources and practices. Join us for this webinar to learn about the ways in which colleges can consider issues of equity when designing and delivering OER courses and degree programs.
https://www.cccoer.org/webinar/equity-diversity-and-inclusion-in-oer/
https://www.cccoer.org/webinar/equity-diversity-and-inclusion-in-oer/
Thursday, October 24, 2019
Digital instructional materials, OER rising in preK-12 classrooms - Stacey Pusey, EdScoop
The instructional materials market is a shifting landscape affected by trends in social-emotional learning, career-ready education and economic factors. In a recent webinar hosted by edWeb.net and presented by Kathy Mickey, a senior analyst at the market research firm Simba Information, she outlined the details of these changes. Mickey reviewed the findings of a recent report from her company that compares and analyzes instructional materials available today and the market movements of the companies that are producing them.
https://edscoop.com/digital-instructional-materials-oer-rising-in-prek-12-classrooms/
https://edscoop.com/digital-instructional-materials-oer-rising-in-prek-12-classrooms/
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Open educational resources - Ashima Sitaula, Statesman Online
OER is in line with the statutory engagement of UNESCO to open interchange of thoughts and information. Freely accessible teaching tools for adjustment and re-use can extend access to stronger performance teaching at a reduced price. The fast development of technology-mediated methods to achieve worldwide teaching has accentuated OER's distribution and significance and enhanced this global trend. Since 2002, UNESCO and its collaborators have been collaborating in this area through the first and second World OER Congresses and associated events to promote the use of OER to increase links to value lifelong learning.
https://www.isustudentmedia.com/indiana_statesman/opinion/article_be730526-e577-11e9-8a7d-7b17aa67c578.html
https://www.isustudentmedia.com/indiana_statesman/opinion/article_be730526-e577-11e9-8a7d-7b17aa67c578.html
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Call for Proposals: Paid Faculty Programs - University of Arkansas
Each semester, the University of Arkansas Libraries and Global Campus offer compensation for faculty to reduce the cost of textbooks for their students by using Open Educational Resources (OER). There are four ways to participate. Faculty can apply to the Course Materials Conversion Program to receive extra compensation. Successful applicants can receive $3,000 for adopting OER, $4,500 for adapting OER or $7,500 for creating their own. Visit the OER website to learn more about the program and the difference between these three options.
https://news.uark.edu/articles/50149/call-for-proposals-paid-faculty-programs
https://news.uark.edu/articles/50149/call-for-proposals-paid-faculty-programs
Monday, October 21, 2019
Lyryx Celebrates Their Impact on 100,000 Students
A proud publisher of open educational resources (OER) since 2019, Lyryx Learning has been committed to providing open textbooks and affordable online homework to students in higher education throughout Canada and the United States. Now they are celebrating a major milestone - more than 100,000 students have registered in Lyryx with Open Texts courses!
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/4461712#ixzz618YFExNl
http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/4461712
Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/4461712#ixzz618YFExNl
http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/4461712
Sunday, October 20, 2019
SPARC RELEASES CONNECT OER ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2018-2019
SPARC is pleased to release our 2018-2019 Connect OER Annual Report, which offers insights about OER activities across North America. This year’s report examines the current state of OER activities featuring data from 132 institutions in the U.S. and Canada. Our intent is that these insights will help inform SPARC members, open education advocates, and the library community about current trends, best practices, and the collective impact being achieved through OER at participating institutions.
http://infojustice.org/archives/41617
http://infojustice.org/archives/41617
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Wake Tech Celebrates Success of Award-Winning Initiative - Laurie Clowers, Wake Tech
Four years ago, Wake Tech embarked on an ambitious plan to change the face of online education. As one of 17 colleges and universities across the country to be awarded a First in the World grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Wake Tech received $2.7 million dollars. The college used the funds to find out how technology could be leveraged to increase retention and success among students of color in online courses. Today, the college celebrated the completion of the grant project and the research it yielded.
https://www.waketech.edu/post/wt-news-story/4329
https://www.waketech.edu/post/wt-news-story/4329
Friday, October 18, 2019
College works to reduce student textbook costs - Cumberland Times-News
Garrett College, the Garrett College Foundation and a private donor couple are combining to fund an initiative to drastically reduce student textbook costs. The college and foundation, along with part-time Garrett County residents Lori Richards and Ken Newbaker, are teaming up to provide $15,000 annually over the next two years to fund creation of Open Educational Resources by Garrett College faculty. OERs are online resources available to students at free or dramatically reduced costs to replace traditional textbooks and other course materials.
https://www.times-news.com/news/education/college-works-to-reduce-student-textbook-costs/article_a47d3b79-cdc6-5369-9c72-c8b8fd90e5ed.html
https://www.times-news.com/news/education/college-works-to-reduce-student-textbook-costs/article_a47d3b79-cdc6-5369-9c72-c8b8fd90e5ed.html
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Nonprofit provides Fresno State students with free textbooks - Sun Gazette
As Valley college students began their semester at Fresno State last month, they may have noticed it was a lot cheaper to buy textbooks. In some cases, it was free. Nine U.S. colleges and universities, including Fresno State, partnered with Rice University-based nonprofit publisher OpenStax last summer to provide students with free textbooks.
http://www.thesungazette.com/article/news/2019/09/04/nonprofit-provides-fresno-state-students-with-free-textbooks/
http://www.thesungazette.com/article/news/2019/09/04/nonprofit-provides-fresno-state-students-with-free-textbooks/
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
What Is Holding Back the Rise of Digital Textbooks? - Kipp Bentley, GovTech
Though one-to-one computing programs continue to grow, particularly in higher education, K-12 school districts have been slow to adopt digital textbooks and curricula, often citing concerns like cost of annual updates. With a new school year underway, many American middle and high school students are once again leaving their homes in the morning carrying backpacks overloaded with textbooks and school supplies, and perhaps also a laptop or tablet. With so many aspects of these students’ lives fully transformed by the digital realm, one might wonder, “What happened to digital textbooks? Weren’t schools supposed to be using those by now?”
https://www.govtech.com/education/k-12/what-is-holding-back-the-rise-of-digital-textbooks.html
https://www.govtech.com/education/k-12/what-is-holding-back-the-rise-of-digital-textbooks.html
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
Macmillan Learning Launches a Search Engine Designed for Supplemental OER - PR Newswire
Macmillan Learning announced the availability of Intellus Search, a new search engine designed to make it simpler for instructors to discover free and relevant supplemental materials. While nearly three quarters of professors require textbooks for their courses, a recent study from the Babson Group found many also require supplemental materials like articles/case studies (47%) and videos (28%). Intellus Search offers hundreds of educator-selected OER (Open Educational Resources) per course.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/macmillan-learning-launches-search-engine-140300866.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/macmillan-learning-launches-search-engine-140300866.html
Monday, October 14, 2019
Take *that*, expensive textbooks! - David Brooks, Granite Geek
It’s been a very long time since I was in college .... Things haven’t changed much, except the cost of textbooks is way higher. This is why there’s an open-textbook movement trying to create digital versions that would be cheaper and more flexible. In New Hampshire the program is being pushed especially hard at the community college level, where daily costs can be more of an obstacle.
https://granitegeek.concordmonitor.com/2019/09/06/take-that-expensive-textbooks/
https://granitegeek.concordmonitor.com/2019/09/06/take-that-expensive-textbooks/
Sunday, October 13, 2019
THE DEATH OF TEXTBOOKS? - Cory Phare, Red
The textbook is dead. So says John Fallon, CEO at publishing giant Pearson. The company recently announced it will be a digital-first publisher, reflecting a shift to nearly two-thirds of revenue coming from electronic channels as opposed to physical-only copies. But technology isn’t the sole factor behind the textbook’s demise. A key part of the shift to digital has been the steady rise of open educational resources, or OERs. It’s an umbrella term that covers educational materials, including media and textbooks, that are licensed for free use and reuse.
https://red.msudenver.edu/2019/the-death-of-textbooks.html
https://red.msudenver.edu/2019/the-death-of-textbooks.html
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Pearson's Hurting from Lower Textbook Sales - Alex Hickey, Morning Brew
Pearson, the publisher you paid $215 for an Econ 101 textbook you opened twice, is hurting. Yesterday, the company said courseware sales to U.S. universities are expected to fall as much as 12% this year, far more than expected. From 1998–2019, U.S. college textbook prices increased over 180% (nearly the same rate as college tuition and fees). But from Aug. 2018 to Aug. 2019, prices dropped 0.8% as students increasingly opted for digital textbooks, open-source textbooks, and Morning Brew. They're all cheaper options and some even quiz you on Fridays.
https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2019/09/26/pearsons-hurting-lower-textbook-sales
https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2019/09/26/pearsons-hurting-lower-textbook-sales
Friday, October 11, 2019
CLIx launches its Open Educational Resources - Uni India
State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) and Tata Institute of Social Science (TISS) launched the Connected Learning Initiative (CLIx) Open Educational Resources (OER) web portal here on Friday.
http://www.uniindia.com/clix-launches-its-open-educational-resources-webportal/south/news/1743008.html
http://www.uniindia.com/clix-launches-its-open-educational-resources-webportal/south/news/1743008.html
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