Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Open Content and the Global Text Project Don McCubbrey

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Open Content and the Global Text Project Don McCubbrey"— Presentation transcript:

1 Open Content and the Global Text Project Don McCubbrey dmccubbr@du.edu

2 The Cost of Textbooks is a Problem It’s a huge issue in the US Prices increasing at twice the rate of inflation Publishers come out with unnecessary new editions to cripple the used book market Often cannot buy unbundled versions International editions typically cost 50% of the US edition Distributors can’t import international editions

3 Dealing With the Cost of Textbooks Action Groups OER Commons MIT Open Courseware Rice University – Connexions Academic Earth Alternative Business Models –Online editions of traditional textsOnline editions of traditional texts –Textbook rental sitesTextbook rental sites –Low cost or free textsLow cost or free texts –eReaderseReaders Textbook Transparency Laws

4 BUT… A $150 textbook in the US will cost $75 in sub-Saharan Africa. Even international editions are out of reach of students in developing economies. The lack of current, high-quality textbooks is a barrier for students in developing economies to lift themselves and their countries out of poverty.

5 "Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world“ Nelson Mandela

6 Global Text An Overview

7 Global Text Core Team PersonAffiliationRoles Richard WatsonUniversity of Georgia Co-leader Editor-in-Chief Information Systems Don McCubbreyUniversity of Denver Co-leader Editor-in-Chief Business Fundamentals Wayne HuangOhio UniversityChinese library Andres SepulvedaUniversity of ConcepciónSpanish library Kevin DesouzaUniversity of WashingtonChief Community Organizer (CCO) Franz LehnerUniversity of PassauChief Technical Officer (CTO)

8 THE GLOBAL TEXT PROJECT : http://globaltext.org http://globaltext.org Content is developed by the collective intelligence of a dispersed community Content is reviewed by qualified experts Books are copy-edited, loaded to an online repository, and are available for free Books may be read online, downloaded to laptops, printed, or read on e-media Users are encouraged to modify books to suit local circumstances Books are initially available in Arabic, Chinese, English, and Spanish

9 Openness dimensions AccessOpenProprietary EditingEveryoneFew ReviewingInformalFormal TimelinessDynamicStatic

10 PROJECT STATUS Community includes academics, students, and practitioners – over 50 universities worldwide Pilot tests completed in Ethiopia and Indonesia Over 50 books available now50 books Goal is to have 1000 books covering every subject in the first two years of university Support from Corporations and Foundations Some recent publicity –Times Higher EducationTimes Higher Education –Costa Mesa ProfCosta Mesa Prof

11 STUDENT INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES Acquisition Production Promotion Marketing – Books – Disciplines – Countries, Regions Countries Translation Student Quality Circles

12 GLOBAL TEXT “Engaging Many for the Benefit of Many More”


Download ppt "Open Content and the Global Text Project Don McCubbrey"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google