California’s three public higher education systems (University of California, California State University, the California Community College System) enroll nearly 3 million undergraduate students and employ almost 100 thousand faculty. In 2012, the California State Legislature directed the three systems to create an online library of open educational resources to encourage the use of free or affordable textbooks and other materials throughout California’s public higher education system. Composed of faculty representatives from each of the three systems, the California Open Educational Resources Council (CAOERC) was formed and charged in January, 2014, with collecting, peer-reviewing, helping to curate, publicizing, and cultivating the adopti...
This presentation will give an overview of Advancing an Ecosystem for Open Educational Resources: OE...
Identifying constituent needs regarding Open Educational Resources is a key part of the process when...
Academic library budgets are contracting while library usage is increasing. How can \ud academic lib...
California’s three public higher education systems (University of California, California State Unive...
The California Open Educational Resources Council (CAOERC) was formed in 2014 to find solutions to r...
California has led the way in the use and reuse of open educational resources. In a variety of proje...
INTRODUCTIONSB 1052 (Steinberg, 2012) specified that the California Open Education Resources Council...
Executive SummarySigned into law in September 2012, SB 1052 (Steinberg, 2012) specified that the Cal...
Open educational resources (OER) provide a high-quality and low-cost alternative to traditional text...
Economic inequity is a pervasive aspect of the population of California State University (CSU) stude...
A flourishing partnership between undergraduate CALPIRG representatives and the campus scholarly com...
California’s higher education system has supported OER initiatives for more than 20 years, but opini...
The Open Educational Resources initiative in Massachusetts is the result of three potent forces. Fir...
The University of California faculty Senate adopted an Open Access Policy to cover their research sc...
The University of California (UC), with its 10 campuses and 3 national laboratories, is a leading in...
This presentation will give an overview of Advancing an Ecosystem for Open Educational Resources: OE...
Identifying constituent needs regarding Open Educational Resources is a key part of the process when...
Academic library budgets are contracting while library usage is increasing. How can \ud academic lib...
California’s three public higher education systems (University of California, California State Unive...
The California Open Educational Resources Council (CAOERC) was formed in 2014 to find solutions to r...
California has led the way in the use and reuse of open educational resources. In a variety of proje...
INTRODUCTIONSB 1052 (Steinberg, 2012) specified that the California Open Education Resources Council...
Executive SummarySigned into law in September 2012, SB 1052 (Steinberg, 2012) specified that the Cal...
Open educational resources (OER) provide a high-quality and low-cost alternative to traditional text...
Economic inequity is a pervasive aspect of the population of California State University (CSU) stude...
A flourishing partnership between undergraduate CALPIRG representatives and the campus scholarly com...
California’s higher education system has supported OER initiatives for more than 20 years, but opini...
The Open Educational Resources initiative in Massachusetts is the result of three potent forces. Fir...
The University of California faculty Senate adopted an Open Access Policy to cover their research sc...
The University of California (UC), with its 10 campuses and 3 national laboratories, is a leading in...
This presentation will give an overview of Advancing an Ecosystem for Open Educational Resources: OE...
Identifying constituent needs regarding Open Educational Resources is a key part of the process when...
Academic library budgets are contracting while library usage is increasing. How can \ud academic lib...