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© 2015 NMSU Board of Regents Open Textbooks and OER Presented by Michelle Lebsock, M.F.A. Sandy Johnson, M.S. & M.A., ABD.

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1 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents Open Textbooks and OER Presented by Michelle Lebsock, M.F.A. Sandy Johnson, M.S. & M.A., ABD

2 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents Today’s Agenda Open Textbooks and OER Presentation Scavenger Hunt Explain Open Textbooks and OER Identify 2 sources for Open Textbooks Locate 2 OER repositories Objectives

3 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents Why use open textbooks? ●Nationwide 65% of students choose not to buy a college textbook because of cost ● 94% report that they suffer academically because of this choice ● 48% say they altered which classes they took based on textbook costs, either taking fewer classes or different classes ●On average students spend $1,200 a year on textbooks Full report: http://uspirg.org/reports/usp/fixing-broken-textbook-markethttp://uspirg.org/reports/usp/fixing-broken-textbook-market

4 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents The Student Survey Says... ●$0-100 = 6 ●$101-200 = 17 ●$201-300 = 33 ● More than $300 = 48 NMSU is doing better than the national average-- only 32% of respondents said they did not purchase all their books. How does one effectively teach when a third of your class has never read the book?

5 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents What does OER mean to you? What are some examples? Graphic from http://iberry.com/cms/OER.htm

6 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents What is OER? Are free Openly licensed Educational materials that can be used for teaching, learning, research, and other purposes Graphic http://davidwiley.org

7 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents OER Includes - Tools for creating educational content Content repositories Learning management systems Online learning communities Anything that supports learning By Javiera Atenas (@jatenas) & Leo Havemann (@leohavemann)

8 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents Open Textbooks Integrated course-associated learning tool that is in the public domain or has been open- licensed Permit re-use without the necessity of asking permission of the copyright holder Free or inexpensive on the web

9 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents College Open Textbooks Details http://collegeopentextbooks.org/ http://collegeopentextbooks.org/ Open textbooks by subject Peer reviews Accessibility reviews of open textbooks COT listings point to textbooks on other sites or repositories

10 ocip.nmsu.edu © 2014 NMSU Board of Regents OpenStax College http://bit.ly/1u71hAC ● Multi-formats- PDF, EPUB, interactive ebook, web-view ● Peer reviewers ● Modularity through cnx.org. ● Includes learning objectives, key terms, worked examples ● Solution manuals for instructor and student. ● Additional Support Resources - WebAssign, Expert TA, Sapling Learning, CourseWeaver, Veritas open study guide, Learningpod practice questions.

11 ocip.nmsu.edu © 2014 NMSU Board of Regents OpenStax College More than a textbook...

12 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents OER Creative Commons http://www.oercommons.org/ http://www.oercommons.org/ Includes Open Textbooks Across all subject areas Lots of different resource types Flexible search features Quality rating system Clearly labeled “Conditions of Use” Easy to curate resources in account

13 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents MOOC Information ● Stands for Massive Open Online Course ● Can be a source for open course material ● Entire courses for free from universities such as MIT, Harvard, or Stanford ● Open enrollment ● Canvas.net is an option

14 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents BEWARE! How is the quality? Is the content peer reviewed? How much time are you spending finding quality content? Is the content you find current? Recently updated? Is there ads with your content?

15 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents Scavenger Hunt Your goal- Identify a minimum of 2 potentially useful Open Textbook or OER sites. –Visit the sites listed or add other sites if you find one. –List the name and link of the useful resource you located under the host OER. What course or courses can it/they be used in? –Be prepared to share what you have found.

16 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents Let’s Share! What did you find? What is the name of the resource? How can you use it in your instruction? Is the resource free to use? Other considerations?

17 © 2015 NMSU Board of Regents Any Questions? Find the presentation resources at the OCIP Resource Wiki (url on card provided). We are here (Milton Hall room 51 or 185) if you need assistance. Thank you for attending today!


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