Free textbooks? Effort aims to take some financial burden off students’ shoulders – UC Berkeley Library News

lterrat's bookmarks 2017-08-29

Summary:

"The pilot programs, with support from the Arcadia Fund, are broken into three parts: providing free course packs — the often hefty sheafs of assigned readings that students are usually expected to pay for; paying professors to switch to free digital versions of their books; and supplying grants for the creation of new, openly accessible course texts.

The first two — the free course packs and the digital versions of course materials — are available starting this semester, and the new course materials — referred to as open educational resources — will be available this spring or next fall.

More than 20 classes, with subjects ranging from economics to earthquakes and class sizes ranging from 15 to 350 students, are part of the pilots."

Link:

http://news.lib.berkeley.edu/2017/08/28/free-textbooks/

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Date tagged:

08/29/2017, 13:56

Date published:

08/29/2017, 09:56