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Open Educational Resources Using digital resources to replace your textbook June 3, 2010 Sue Gallaway, Centralia College Workshop for Faculty and Staff

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I gave this workshop June 1 and June 3 at Centralia College. Covers OER and resources for finding OER.

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Open Educational Resources

Using digital resources to replace your textbook

June 3, 2010Sue Gallaway, Centralia College

Workshop for Faculty and Staff

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Why the focus on OER?

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Traditional Publishing Models in an Increasingly Digital World

Image: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:SusanLesch http://www.flickr.com/photos/saramusico

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Traditional Delivery Models in an Increasingly Digital World

http://www.flickr.com/photos/davedugdale

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The Digital Age: User-Centric, Demand Driven Models

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tanais

http://www.flickr.com/photos/39688964@N00

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Why the focus on OER?

Challenges & Opportunities

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Why the focus on OER?

Challenges

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Challenge: Changing Student Demographic

Slide: Flatworld Knowlege

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Challenge: Cost of Textbooks

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Challenge : Cost of Textbooks

Prices rising

2xthe rate ofinflation

Slide: Geoff Cain, College of the Redwoods

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Challenge : Cost of Textbooks

Students average

$900per year on textbooks

Slide: Geoff Cain, College of the Redwoods

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Challenge : Cost of Textbooks

$238.95only

High

PricesSlide: Geoff Cain, College of the Redwoods

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Enrollment Prices

Revenue Growth

Units

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Challenge : Cost of Textbooks

New

Editions new 6th

$213.95

used 5th edition$81.78

Slide: Geoff Cain, College of the Redwoods

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Costly

Bundles$213.95

with CengageNOW, Personal Tutor with SMARTHINKING, InfoTrac 2-Semester Printed Access Card

Biology, 8e

Challenge : Cost of Textbooks

Slide: Geoff Cain, College of the Redwoods

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Meeting the Challenge

“Turn the Page: Making College Textbooks More Affordable” – See Exhibit 1

Click Image to Open Web Page

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Textbook Affordability Solutions

“Turn the Page: Making College Textbooks More Affordable”

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Why the focus on OER?

Opportunities

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Opportunity: Digital Content & Tools

Image: http://www.itechnews.net

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Opportunity: Digital Content & Tools

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

Slide: Cable Green, Washington SBCTC

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Opportunity: Digital Content & Tools

And we can make all of our “digital stuff”available toall people…

and most of itwill get used...

by someone.Slide: Cable Green, Washington SBCTC

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Opportunity: Digital Content & Tools

“Long Tail” of Publishing

long tail

$

HarryPotter

Hyper-geometricpartial differentialequations

Slide: Cable Green, Washington SBCTC

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Opportunity: Digital Content & Tools

Creating a Culture of Learning

Faculty using (and contributing to) open education

How can open education tools, resources, and knowledge improve the quality of education?

Slide: Cable Green, Washington SBCTC

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Opportunity: Digital Content & Tools

• As of 2009, 50% of Kirk Library books are digital books (e-books) available online

•Full-text databases instead of print subscriptions

•E-Reserves & Streaming media

•Online services such as virtual reference

•Embedding relevant library resources and services into the learning environment

Library Resources:Going Digital Since 1995

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Opportunity: Digital Content & Tools

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Equation:OER + Library Resources +

Image: http://www.libforall.org/photos/Global%20Network%20Web%20Image.02.JPG

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Redefining the Learning Environment

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Redefining the Learning Environment

Click image to play video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEls3tq5wIY&feature=player_embedded

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World of Resources

http://animalsarejustlikestars.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/buckle-up.jpg

Buckle Up!

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Open Textbooks

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Open Textbook Models

Principles of MicroeconomicsBy Libby Rittenberg and Timothy Tregarthen

Adoptions at:

Calstate-LA, Penn State, University of Illinois, University of Massachusetts, University of Texas at Arlington...

flatworldknowledge.com

Online: FREEPDF: $19.95Print: $29.95

Online: FREEPDF: $19.95Print: $29.95

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Author Your Own Work

Written by a math faculty member at Pierce College

Click image to open

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Using Digital Resources

The Downside… Can require organized, coordinated effort Materials need reviewers There are not enough open texts Hidden infrastructure costs

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Where to find Open Textbooks

Some Specific ExamplesBusiness Communication for Success – From Flatworld KnowledgeTextbooks for the California Learning Resource Network – These textbooks have already undergone peer-review.

Open Textbook Collections

Community College Open Textbook Collaborative - This should be our first stop. I liked the amount of finished work represented by this project and the fact that they have English textbooks.**OER Commons - There are a lot of textbooks here that will be of interest to us. Under recommended resources

click on "textbooks.“**Connexions - This is a site that features reusable modules and learning objects as well as some texts. Open Textbook Catalog: studentpirgs.org/open-textbooksCustom Google search for OER

Project Sites for OER and Open TextbooksOpen Course Library project - This is the Gates Foundation funded course-redesign project.Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources - This project site has a lot of useful links.Making Textbooks More Affordable: a report of the Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance.