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Creative Commons and Open Textbooks | PPTX
2. Projects
First point:
The cost of textbooks is rising:
1978 - 2013: 812% (3x inflation)
Second point:
This affects student debt and
educational outcomes
Second point:
●65% of students choose not to buy a college textbook because
it’s too expensive
●94% report that they suffer academically because of this
choice
●48% say they altered which classes they took based on
textbook costs, either taking fewer classes or different classes
(Source: “Fixing the Broken Textbook Market.” U.S. PIRG
Education Fund and the Student PIRGs)
Third point:
Many textbooks are written &
published overseas, for overseas
students
Fourth point:
Most textbooks are protected by
‘All Rights Reserved’ copyright.
This means it is illegal for
academics to adapt or update
textbooks for local students
Fifth point:
New Zealand tutors and lecturers
produce a heap of educational
resources, which they generally
don’t share
Develop, share and adopt Open
Educational Resources
→ free of legal, technical and price
restrictions
Develop, share and adopt Open
Educational Resources…
So how will that happen?
1: Resources funded or produced
by state sector agencies → open
2: Teaching staff assign free, open
resources that already exist
3: Institution-level Open
Educational Resources policy and
practice
4: Open access policies for publicly
funded research outputs
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Creative Commons and Open Textbooks

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Introduce self. I’m from Creative Commons, etc.
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  • #4 First we offer free licences. Licence, here, just means permission. We offer free, standardised, legally robust legal tools for rights holders to give permission to others. Who knows about CC licensing? (adjust explanation based on audience, but stay surface level).
  • #5 If you want to know more, we have resources. Happily, all the CC licences come with this human readable summary, for humans like us to read. He longer, lawyer-readable version is for lawyers to read.
  • #6 The second way we realise this goal is by running projects across a range of sectors in New Zealand. Now I;’m going to run through five quick points about educational resources in New Zealand today.
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  • #15 So, what’s the solution?
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  • #17 OERs are often produced according to the ‘five Rs’
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  • #23 Discussion time.