Join faculty members in a moderated discussion about planning for and using online education materials as alternatives to high-cost textbooks in a variety of disciplines. The moderators represent faculty who have received campus Open Education Initiative grants funded by the Provost’s Office and the University Libraries
To celebrate Open Access Week 2020, some faculty participants in CSU\u27s 2020 Textbook Affordabilit...
Textbook prices continue to soar, with content in the hands of multi-million-dollar publishing compa...
An open discussion about the OER movement, which offers materials for all to use freely. Learn how i...
Student debt is a complicated issue and many institutions of higher education are investigating solu...
To combat the rising cost of textbooks, the University Libraries and Provost funded ten $1,000 grant...
Open Education Resources: Fostering Change in Educational Practices Between 2006 and 2016, college t...
Academic library budgets are contracting while library usage is increasing. How can \ud academic lib...
The University Faculty Senate passed a resolution on April 15th to formally recognize the use of ope...
If you share concerns about the high cost of college textbooks, find it difficult to find appropriat...
As the costs incurred by students for tuition and materials continue to rise, as educators we have a...
This presentation will delineate ways for chairs and college administrators to encourage faculty to ...
Presentation at the 2018 Chancellor's Summit on Academic TechnologyOpen education is being adopted a...
Open education is a buzz topic on college campuses nationwide as well as in scholarly literature. In...
Students, parents, faculty, and administrators are painfully aware of the high cost of traditional t...
Many students in higher education are experiencing a common problem. The rising cost of textbo...
To celebrate Open Access Week 2020, some faculty participants in CSU\u27s 2020 Textbook Affordabilit...
Textbook prices continue to soar, with content in the hands of multi-million-dollar publishing compa...
An open discussion about the OER movement, which offers materials for all to use freely. Learn how i...
Student debt is a complicated issue and many institutions of higher education are investigating solu...
To combat the rising cost of textbooks, the University Libraries and Provost funded ten $1,000 grant...
Open Education Resources: Fostering Change in Educational Practices Between 2006 and 2016, college t...
Academic library budgets are contracting while library usage is increasing. How can \ud academic lib...
The University Faculty Senate passed a resolution on April 15th to formally recognize the use of ope...
If you share concerns about the high cost of college textbooks, find it difficult to find appropriat...
As the costs incurred by students for tuition and materials continue to rise, as educators we have a...
This presentation will delineate ways for chairs and college administrators to encourage faculty to ...
Presentation at the 2018 Chancellor's Summit on Academic TechnologyOpen education is being adopted a...
Open education is a buzz topic on college campuses nationwide as well as in scholarly literature. In...
Students, parents, faculty, and administrators are painfully aware of the high cost of traditional t...
Many students in higher education are experiencing a common problem. The rising cost of textbo...
To celebrate Open Access Week 2020, some faculty participants in CSU\u27s 2020 Textbook Affordabilit...
Textbook prices continue to soar, with content in the hands of multi-million-dollar publishing compa...
An open discussion about the OER movement, which offers materials for all to use freely. Learn how i...