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OER and Zero Textbook Cost Degrees Mara Sanft Duane Short San Diego Miramar College

OER and Zero Textbook Cost Degrees Mara Sanft Duane Short San Diego Miramar College. Who’s Here?. Classroom faculty? Nonclassroom faculty? Classified? Administration?. Acknowledgements.

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OER and Zero Textbook Cost Degrees Mara Sanft Duane Short San Diego Miramar College

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  1. OER and Zero Textbook Cost Degrees Mara Sanft Duane Short San Diego Miramar College

  2. Who’s Here? • Classroom faculty? • Nonclassroom faculty? • Classified? • Administration?

  3. Acknowledgements In keeping with the OER philosophy, much of the material in this presentation was developed and shared by our colleagues at San Diego Miramar College: • Anne Gloag • Laura Gonzalez • Jason Librande • Alex Mata

  4. Overview • OER and its Benefits • Sources of OER • Legal and Articulation Issues • Creating OER

  5. OER and its benefits

  6. Types of OER • Traditional textbook(s) • Group activities • Worksheets • Videos • Websites • Self-assessments

  7. OER and the Student Experience

  8. Cost, Access, and Equity “Can I pay for my textbooks?” “Can I pass this class without buying the book?” “How will I study for the first few weeks without the book…” • Everyone has ACCESS • EQUITY is increased

  9. Source: Which Major has the Most Expensive Textbooks? Priceonomics. Accessed 7/6/17 at https://priceonomics.com/which-major-has-the-most-expensive-textbooks/

  10. Source: Which Major has the Most Expensive Textbooks? Priceonomics. Accessed 7/6/17 at https://priceonomics.com/which-major-has-the-most-expensive-textbooks/

  11. Zero Textbook Cost Degrees • An entire degree path that uses OER • Build with OER classes • Major requirements • General education • District requirements • Counseling is critical in order to select OER sections

  12. Accessing the Textbook • Online in HTML • Online in DOC • Online in PDF • Print copy from the OER database • Print copy from the bookstore

  13. Accessing the Textbook

  14. Specialized Content • Readings • Chapters • Excerpts • News articles • Videos • Instructor-created materials • Student contributions

  15. Source: California Career Cafe. Available at http://www.cacareercafe.com/start/interests/.

  16. SOURCES OF OER

  17. Sources of OER • OER databases

  18. Sources of OER • OER databases

  19. Sources of OER • OER databases

  20. Sources of OER • OER databases • Government agencies • Nonprofits and foundations • Professional associations • Educational institutions • Your own colleagues

  21. Sources of OER • OER databases • Government agencies • Nonprofits and foundations • Professional associations • Educational institutions • Your own colleagues

  22. Source: O-Net. Available at http://www.mynextmove.org/explore/ip

  23. Sources of OER • OER databases • Government agencies • Nonprofits and foundations • Professional associations • Educational institutions • Your own colleagues

  24. Sources of OER • OER databases • Government agencies • Nonprofits and foundations • Professional associations • Educational institutions • Your own colleagues

  25. Sources of OER • OER databases • Government agencies • Nonprofits and foundations • Professional associations • Educational institutions • Your own colleagues

  26. Source: University of Minnesota Career Services. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDxmMkgPmaQ&t=6s

  27. Sources of OER • OER databases • Government agencies • Nonprofits and foundations • Professional associations • Educational institutions • Your own colleagues

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