2016-17 Grant Projects Complete
The 2016-17 OER grant projects are complete – congratulations grantees! 8,370 students at 21 institutions have saved over $1,000,000 to date. Read more…
The 2016-17 OER grant projects are complete – congratulations grantees! 8,370 students at 21 institutions have saved over $1,000,000 to date. Read more…
Open Textbook Review Workshops have resulted in an estimated $607,700 in student savings to date. Read more…
OER Champion Shannon Othus-Gault at Chemeketa Community College uses open pedagogy to showcase student work on a mineralogical website.
Open Oregon Educational Resources recognizes OER champions who have done outstanding open education work in Oregon’s community colleges. Congratulations champions! Read more…
Join Peter Lindberg, Operations Manager at NOBA Psychology, and Adam Privitera, Psychology professor and department chair at Chemetka Community College, for a conversation about modular OER for Psychology.
The 2016-17 Open Educational Resources Special Project Grants have been awarded. Congratulations to our grantees! Read more…
Chemeketa is using NOBA’s open psychology textbook to save thousands of student dollars in the pilot year alone – find out how. Read more…
The psychology department at Chemeketa knew that textbook prices had increased to the point where it was unsustainable for students to purchase them. This post explores how we stand to save students over half a million dollars per year by switching to NOBA’s open textbook. Read more…
Chemeketa Community College is taking a multi-pronged approach to textbook affordability that reflects years of planning, creating infrastructure, and collaboration. Chemeketa Press will help faculty publish affordable textbooks for their courses. The Library’s Digital Assets Program developed a repository for instructional content. Read more…