New program offering alternatives to textbooks saves West Virginia college students $250,000 in pilot semesters - West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission

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Summary:

Earlier this year, West Virginia’s public higher education office launched a program, Open Learning WV, that gives faculty the opportunity to implement Open Educational Resources (OER) as alternatives to traditional textbooks for their students. When the program was piloted in the spring 2021 semester, 34 faculty members created or adopted OER, and a handful more faculty adopted OER over the summer – resulting in more than $250,000 in savings for approximately 1,200 students.

Link:

https://www.wvhepc.edu/news/new-program-offering-alternatives-to-textbooks-saves-west-virginia-college-students-250000-in-pilot-semesters/

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Date tagged:

12/21/2021, 16:25

Date published:

12/21/2021, 11:25