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Driving Awareness, Adoptions, and Affordability
Outstanding blog post by San Jose State University/San Jose city Librarian Amanda Grundmann: http://infosherpas.com/libr287-06/node/1320
Interesting blog post by P2PU about choosing the right open license for publishing open education materials.
Posting to to the Text and Academic Authors Association about author benefits Posting to TAA about Open Textbook Author Benefits.txt
Authors Embrace Open Educational Movement by David Cole (one of our peer reviewers) published by the Text and Academic Authors Association. This article includes interviews of Barbara Illowsky and Jacky Hood.
Training Educators to Design and Develop Open and Distance Learning Materials
http://www.col.org/resources/crsMaterials/VUSSCcrsMat/Pages/TrainEd.aspx
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Comment by Una Daly on June 28, 2011 at 4:07pm Need some help figuring out which open license to use for publishing your new or revised open textbook. Here is an online wizard to help you blend creative commons licenses from JISC and web2rights.
Comment by Joe Moxley on February 20, 2011 at 6:01am As mentioned in our Mission Statement, our primary goal is to provide the resources and community students need to improve their writing, particularly students enrolled in courses that require college-level writing. We believe learning materials should be free for all students and teachers–part of the cultural commons. Hence, we provide free access to an award-winning, college textbook that was published by a major textbook publisher and awarded the Distinguished Book Awardby Computers and Composition: an International Journal.
Learn how to improve your ability to manage writing projects, innovate, collaborate, revise, and edit. Understand when to play the believing gameversus the doubting game. Adopt the working habits and attitudes of effective writers.
Consult the Research Primer to understand why different professions and academic discipines use divergent research methods. Learn the conventions of textual research, especially guidelines for evaluating, citing, and summarizing sources. Explore empirical research methods, including surveys, ethnographies, and case studies.
Understand the genres employed by writers in four communities: Creative Writing, Academic Writing, Professional & Technical Writing, and New Media Writing.
We believe students learn by writing to other writers, so we've created an authoring space at Community. Teachers, you can use the group tools to establish discussion spaces for your classes. Students in your classes create a course blog, chat with classmates, and share pictures and notes. Feel free to use our community tools to discuss readings, drafts, and ideas for writing projects.
Please see Writers Wanted if you wish to contribute to this project. Our distinguished Editorial Board is eager to work with you to produce a new kind of writing textbook, one that employs new media and more interactive features to better meet students' needs.
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