Newsweek: Who Needs Textbooks? How Washington State is redesigning textbooks for the digital age.

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Jan 25, 2011, 11:32:43 PM1/25/11
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The Washington “Open Course Library” is in Newsweek.    http://education.newsweek.com/2011/01/25/who-needs-textbooks.print.html

 

Other recent stories on this project:

·         Seattle Times

·         Chronicle of Higher Education

·         Michael Eric Dyson Show (time index: 33:05)

·         KOHO Radio

·         Open Policy Report (p. 17)

 

Kudos to our magnificent Open Course Library team of faculty, librarians, instructional designers, accessibility specialists, researchers, multicultural experts, eLearning directors and students piloting the courses!

 

It is my honor to work with a team of dedicated people who care so very much about building and sharing quality, affordable open educational resources... so more people can access and succeed in higher education.

 

This is our time to redefine the rules of public investment, textbooks and access to research to help students.

 

Cable

 

 

Cable Green, PhD

Director of eLearning & Open Education

SBCTC

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