Open Textbooks and Increased Student Access and Outcomes

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Open Textbooks and Increased Student Access and Outcomes
Andrew Feldstein et al.
European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning, (17 Dec 2012)
Abstract: This study reports findings from a year-long pilot study during which 991 students in 9 core courses in the Virginia State University School of Business replaced traditional textbooks with openly licensed books and other digital content. The university made a deliberate decision to use open textbooks that were copyrighted under the Creative Commons license. This decision was based on the accessibility and flexibility in the delivery of course content provided by open textbooks. More students accessed digital open textbooks than had previously purchased hard copies of textbooks. Higher grades were correlated with courses that used open textbooks.
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