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Tacoma Community College PD Day: OER Chat (download file to see all slides)

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Developing a Culture of Sharing and Receiving:

Open Source Textbooks and Learning Objects

Cable GreeneLearning Director

http://www.slideshare.net/cgreen

Yes… We Really are Networked…

"According to an IBM study, by 2010, the amount of digital information in the world will double every 11 hours."

And we can makeall of our “digital stuff”available toall people…and most of itwill get used...by someone.

“Long Tail” of Publishing

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HarryPotter

Hyper-geometricpartial differentialequations

http://wiki.elearning.ubc.ca/ComingApart

We All Get to Participate

Definition of OER

Digitized materials, offered freely and openly for educators, students, to use and re-use for teaching, learning and research.

The Old Economics

Print, warehouse, and ship a new book for every student

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nationalmediamuseum/2780164461/

The New Economics

Upload one copy, and everyone uses it simultaneously

http://cnx.org/content/col10522/latest/

Making copies, storage, distribution of digital stuff = “Free”

software

textbooks

music

Textbook 2.0modular

authored by community

continuously updated

personalized on assembly

never out-of-print

published on demand

low costex: 600-page textbook for $32, not $132

Why do we Need Open Textbooks?

2005 GAO report: College textbook prices have risen at twice the rate of annual inflation over the last two decades

http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d05806.pdf

Why do we Need Open Textbooks?

The College Board reported that for the 2007 through 2008 academic years each student spent an estimated $805 to $1,229 on college books and supplies…

http://www.collegeboard.com/prod_downloads/about/news_info/trends/trends_pricing_07.pdf

Why do we Need Open Textbooks?

The gross margin on new college textbooks is currently 22.7 percent according to the National Association of College Stores.

Products available in college stores are sold with a margin, as in any retail operation. Margin is the difference between cost and retail price, reflecting work required to bring products to market.

http://www.nacs.org/public/research/margins.asp

May, 2007: Dept of Ed.

http://www.maketextbooksaffordable.org/course_correction.pdf

Community College Consortiumfor Open Educational Resources

Joint effort to develop and use open educational resources and open textbooks

in community college courses

cccoer.wordpress.com

Community CollegeOpen Textbook Project Goal

Identify, organize, and support the production and use of high quality, accessible and culturally relevant Open

Textbooks for community college students

Reduce the cost of

textbooks!

84 colleges

from AZ, C

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OH, TX, W

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Ontario

CCCOER Membership

Comparison of Statistics Textbooks

Publisher: Wiley Open: Connexions & QOOP

Downloadable version:

$77.50

Downloadable & online versions:

FREE

Printed bound version:

$141.95 new

$110.25 used

Printed bound version:

$31.98 new

Does TCC teach: “Introductory Statistics”

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General Physics

        

600 pages

New $179.00 

Used

$125.00  

Does TCC teach:

“Introductory Physics”

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Does TCC teach: Elementary Algebra

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Do you want to go through the rest of TCC’s general

education courses?

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Challenges Faculty and student

resistance to change

Limited availability of high quality and comprehensive learning materials in some disciplines

Inadequate access to high-speed Internet by students

Challenges Compliance with accessibility requirements

Printing and computer lab demands on campus by students

Coordination with campus bookstores

Open Textbook Adoption

Locate open textbooks for consideration

Evaluate each textbook for selection

Customize, remix, and organize selected textbook

Disseminate in print and digital formats

http://emharrington.com/rex/images/adoptadog/Adopt_Me.jpg

Locate Open Textbooksfor Consideration

MERLOT

Connexions

Wikibooks

OER Commons

Global Text Project

http://rtnl.files.wordpress.com/2007/01/thinker21.jpg

Evaluate Each Textbook Quality Accessibility Cultural relevance Currency Authority of Source Reading level Depth and scope Quality and

Accuracy Articulation

Customize, Remix, and Organize

Disseminate Open Textbooks Digital formats

Printed format

Campus bookstore

Campus print-shop services

Proprietary services

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Why so urgent?

Consider One High Enrollment Course: English Composition I 37,226 enrollments / year X $100 textbook = $3.7 Million + (cost to students)

What if we looked at 100, 200, 300 high enrollment courses?

http://rtnl.files.wordpress.com/2007/01/thinker21.jpg

Are there really Open Educational Resources (e.g., Open Textbooks)

on the web?

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“Lenses” @ Rice Connexions

social software for quality control

cnx.org/lenses/johnDoe

univ.edu/cnxIEEE.org/cnx

Bookstores Future Role?

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Bookstores are perfectly positioned to be the College’s clearinghouse for printed open educational resources. print-on-demand open textbooks & OER course packs Students want printed options (Course Correction)

Have location and are tightly networked into IT and fiscal campus operations. e.g., students can use fin aid @ bookstores

Bookstores Future Role?

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Open Textbook Commercial Affiliates Work with them like you work with existing

commercial Publishers Flat World Knowledge: interested in

bookstores buying print copies of open textbooks at reduced rates.

Your ideas? Let’s chat.

Legislation

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HB 1025 / SB 5778 HB 1946 Federal: HEOA

http://blog.oer.sbctc.edu http://blog.elearning.sbctc.edu

Dr. Cable GreeneLearning Directorcgreen@sbctc.edu

(360) 704-4334

Special thanks to: David Wiley (BYU) and Richard Baraniuk (Rice)

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