Inclusive Access — March 9th Webcast: Inclusive or Exclusive? Reexamining "Inclusive Access" Textbook Programs

peter.suber's bookmarks 2022-03-02

Summary:

"In an effort to make course materials more affordable and accessible, many campuses are experimenting with "Inclusive Access" programs. Designed by the textbook industry, Inclusive Access is a sales model that adds the cost of digital course content into students’ tuition and fees—in other words, automatic textbook billing. While the advertised benefits of these programs have been widely promoted, there are also drawbacks for students and faculty that deserve equal attention. Join this special Open Education Week webcast to get the facts on what Inclusive Access programs mean for your campus, explore how they differ from open models like OER, and examine whether Inclusive Access is "inclusive" at all. Also learn how to access resources and more information from InclusiveAccess.org. ..."

Link:

https://www.inclusiveaccess.org/posts/march-9th-webcast

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Tags:

oa.new oa.textbooks oa.business_models oa.inclusive_access oa.events oa.books

Date tagged:

03/02/2022, 09:13

Date published:

03/02/2022, 04:13