Review, Revise, Adopt. Rinse and Repeat.
I am often asked about how I got involved with the open textbook movement. My red pill moment was when I first heard
Read MoreI am often asked about how I got involved with the open textbook movement. My red pill moment was when I first heard
Read MoreThe opposite of open is not closed; the opposite of open is broken. The more I think about it, the
Read MoreBetter an open textbook than traditional, better adapted than just adopted, better a boundless instructional resource than one with limits
Read More“I don’t want to be part of a movement that is focused on replacing static, over-priced textbooks with static, free
Read MoreThis summer, as has become usual practice for me, I adopted open textbooks for my Introductory Psychology and Social Psychology
Read MoreThe open education community is multidisciplinary and consists of passionate and intrinsically motivated leaders. In inspiring one another, we serve as caretakers of our mutual flame. We are the
Read MoreAs many of you will remember, 2015 is the “future” year in the beloved 1985 film “Back to the Future.”
Read MoreIt was in May of 2013 that I first heard David Wiley speak about open textbooks. That experience catalyzed my
Read MoreLater this week Farhad Dastur and I will present at a symposium at the Annual Conference on the Teaching of
Read MoreOver the past year I have had the pleasure of working with the fine folk at BCcampus a fair bit –
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