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Julia Stone

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Apr 29, 2026, 3:56:04 PM (2 days ago) Apr 29
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Hi all,

Does anyone have experience with "BNC OER+"? Our Barnes & Noble Bookstore is currently asking the Library if we know of any courses that would be a good fit for this program, such as courses that use OER content that also could benefit from an additional "courseware" component.

I mentioned in a meeting with our Bookstore that the name "OER+" is misleading because the courseware that faculty could customize in BNC's platform as a supplement to OER is not openly licensed; students also pay to use it and and it has closed access within the BNC proprietary system. Additionally, students lose access to this supplementary courseware after the course ends, while they maintain access to the OER.

The Bookstore asked for suggestions on what the "BNC OER+" name could be updated to so the PSU campus could better distinguish that this is different from OER in that it includes both OER material and a low-cost courseware component. My initial thought was something very transparent like: "BNC's Low-Cost Courseware for OER Program" or "BNC OER+ Low-Cost Courseware."

I'd be interested in connecting with anyone else who has navigated these discussions surrounding BNC OER+. I would rather support faculty in creating open courseware and activities that are completely free and openly licensed and shared (H5P, etc.), but I do want to maintain a positive working relationship with our bookstore. 

Thanks in advance for any advice folks have!

Best,
Julia

Leigh Hancock

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Apr 30, 2026, 10:15:32 AM (yesterday) Apr 30
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Hi Julie,
I'm appalled, but not surprised, that a for-profit company would try to co-opt the phrase OER..  I guess the + stands for "all the profit we're going to make off students?"

I totally understand wanting to maintain good working relationships with the bookstore, but only if the first priority for all parties is our students, especially those most vulnerable to escalating text costs.  My suspicion is that the "low cost software" will remain low-cost only until instructors integrate it into their curriculum and come to depend on it. Then watch those prices rise.

Sorry for my rant; this touched a nerve!   

Leigh Hancock
Columbia Gorge Community College



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Robert Kovacich

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Apr 30, 2026, 10:39:48 AM (yesterday) Apr 30
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Wow, straight open theft. I'm sure the end user agreement states that any content uploaded to their site is now owned by them. 
Rob

Robert J Kovacich MS
Columbia Gorge Community College
Chemistry Faculty
Distance Learning Administrator (Moodle)
Science Department Chair
Union President
1730 College Way 
Hood River, OR 97031

400 East Scenic Drive
The Dalles, OR 97058




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Daniel Rockwell

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12:35 PM (8 hours ago) 12:35 PM
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Hi Julia,

This further shows us that we need a high quality, robust, and easy to use digital courseware system that is free for people to use.

I wonder how funding to take something that is already free and improve upon it so that it can integrate with LMS’s and is easy to adopt.

Daniel Rockwell, PhD
(he/him/they/them)
Director | WOU Center for Teaching & Learning
Western Oregon University

Land Acknowledgement: Western Oregon University in Monmouth, OR is located within the traditional homelands of the Luckiamute Band of Kalapuya. Following the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855 (Kalapuya etc. Treaty), Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to reservations in Western Oregon. Today, living descendants of these people are a part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon (https://www.grandronde.org) and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians (https://ctsi.nsn.us).

Robert Kovacich

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1:13 PM (8 hours ago) 1:13 PM
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Unless we write something ourselves, the only good option is Moodle being that it's open source and is not controlled by any companies. 
I refuse to allow our college to switch over to canvas because they are controlled by a hedge fund. Even though the state is paying for canvas, that's not a guarantee in the future. 

We could run all of this thru Moodle.

Does anyone have Moodle backend experience? I am our Moodle admin, but only front side.

Rob

Robert J Kovacich MS
Columbia Gorge Community College
Chemistry Faculty
Distance Learning Administrator (Moodle)
Science Department Chair
Union President
1730 College Way 
Hood River, OR 97031

400 East Scenic Drive
The Dalles, OR 97058



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