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Re: open access textbooks?
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- Subject: Re: open access textbooks?
- From: Jean-Claude Guedon <jean.claude.guedon@umontreal.ca>
- Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 22:08:19 EST
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Jim, There are several projects dealing with high school textbooks (and these may be more important for the Third World than college textbooks), for example: http://www.opensourcetext.org/index.htm http://www.fhsst.org/ There are also textbooks and reference books in the health area sponsored by the Federal University in Sao Paulo http://www.unifesp.br/universidade/english/dis/libraries/books.htm Rice University has an interesting model for sharing educational resources and build them up, presumably to textbook levels: http://cnx.org/ In the same train of thought (on-line open access to course materials and elements susceptible of entering into textbooks) there are all the obvious sources such as Open Courseware at MIT, or Open Courseware Consortium (http://www.ocwconsortium.org/) that will have its meeting next April in China. Other possibilities include CCLearn (http://learn.creativecommons.org ), Wikiversity (http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Main_Page ). In Virginia, the Joint Commission on Technology and Science deals with similar issues (http://jcots.state.va.us/2007% 20Content/openeducation.htm ), The Hewlett Foundation supports OER Commons (http://www.oercommons.org/ ) and the ten best French engineering schools offer their courses in French and English (http://www.paristech.org/fr/etudier_libres.html ). I am sure there are dozens of similar projects and it might become interesting to federate them. Best regards, Jean-Claude Guedon
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