Dear Colleagues,
Please share with interested faculty who teach.
Due to popular demand, the University Libraries and TLOS are hosting two more one-hour "Introduction to Open Textbooks" sessions:
The sessions are the same -- except for modality:
Monday, March 28th 1-2pm (zoom) OR
Thurs, March 31st 9:30-10:30am (in person)
Registration is required: https://bit.ly/intro-open-textbooks
This workshop is designed for faculty who teach, but is open to anyone within the university community.
Faculty who participate in the workshop -- and within six weeks submit a brief written review of an open textbook in their discipline -- will receive a $200 stipend funded by VIVA, the Virtual Library of Virginia https://vivalib.org. [Others are welcome to attend but only VT faculty and staff who teach are eligible for VIVA's stipend. Stipend eligibility unfortunately does not extend to GTAs though GTAs are welcome to attend.]
Open textbooks may be selected from the Open Textbook Library https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks. The Open Textbook Library contains 1,000+ open textbooks spanning many disciplines which are openly licensed and freely available online.
This workshop includes:The workshop is co-hosted by Virginia Tech and Randolph College. It will be co-presented by Anita Walz, Assistant Director of Open Education, University Libraries and Daron Williams, Director of Instructional Design and Development, TLOS. Further information on the University Libraries at Virginia Tech's support for open educational resources (OER) is available at https://guides.lib.vt.edu/oer
WHAT Introduction to Open Textbooks + invitation to reviewIf you are an individual with a disability and desire an accommodation, please email library-event-...@vt.edu at least 10 business days prior to the event.