Media

Brock News (March 6, 2023)

New grant program to support faculty adoption of open educational resources

Brock News (March 6, 2023)

Session to showcase how organizations can benefit from open education resources

Brock News (March 1, 2023)

Glowing reviews for winning GRADflix videos

Podagogies (February 23, 2023)

Open pedagogy with Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani

Brock News (February 23, 2023)

Event to focus on streamlining access to learning materials

Globe and Mail (December 17, 2022)

How ChatGPT, other AI tools could change the way students learn

Brock News (November 30, 2022)

Supports available as instructors transition to Brightspace learning management system

University Affairs (November 25, 2022)

Considering non-disposable assignments for your teaching

Brock News (June 14, 2022)

Brock appoints Rajiv Jhangiani as new Vice-Provost, Teaching and Learning

Happitecture Podcast (March 2, 2022)

Open education and democratize learning

The Runner (January 13, 2022)

The growth of open education resources at KPU

Fierce Education (September 22, 2021)

Forget Rigor, Educators Need to Foster Trust and Flexibility

Business in Vancouver (August 18, 2021)

Included among 10 leaders from Colleges & Universities, part of the BIV 500 (most influential leaders in British Columbia)

University Affairs (June 9, 2021)

The new normal on campus

The Runner (April 18, 2021)

KPU’s Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani to speak at summit on technology use in higher education

University Affairs (March 1, 2021)

People on the move

The Runner (December 10, 2020)

Zero Textbook Cost initiative continues to save students millions of dollars

Cloverdale Reporter (November 25, 2020)

Students save money in KPU’s novel ZTC program, or ‘Zero Textbook Cost’

Peace Arch News (November 25, 2020)

Students save money in KPU’s novel ZTC program, or ‘Zero Textbook Cost’

Surrey Now-Leader (November 25, 2020)

Students save money in KPU’s novel ZTC program, or ‘Zero Textbook Cost’

KPU Newsroom (November 24, 2020)

KPU Zero Textbook Cost initiative saves students millions during pandemic

The Runner (November 11, 2020)

Meet KPU: Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani

Inside Higher Ed (August 13, 2020)

Window of Opportunity for OER

CKNW – The Lynda Steele Show (July 28, 2020)

Education panel: On the eve of back to school plans in BC

University Affairs (January 6, 2020)

KPU Expands Zero Textbook Cost Offerings

University Affairs (January 2, 2020)

2019: Canadian higher education in review

University Affairs (December 20, 2019)

KPU expands course offerings that have zero textbook costs

The Runner (November 18, 2019)

KPU’s General Studies Degree Is Now Completely Textbook Cost-Free

Inside Higher Education (November 6, 2019)

Richmond News (October 31, 2019)

KPU program offers more free textbooks for students

Vancouver Sun (October 26, 2019)

Students save big at Kwantlen with ‘no textbook cost’ arts degree

The Province (October 26, 2019)

Students save big at Kwantlen with ‘no textbook cost’ arts degree

City News (October 23, 2019)

The cost of higher learning

OMNI News (October 23, 2019)

News segment

The Chronicle of Higher Education (October 22, 2019)

A Conference on Open Education Invited For-Profit Publishers to a Keynote. Then the Objections Began.

Saylor Academy (October 15, 2019)

OER can help close the global skills gap

The Runner (October 9, 2019)

How New Students Can Most Out of Their Time at KPU

BCcampus (October 4, 2019)

From Zed Cred to ZTC: Clarifying what institutions really mean

CBC (July 31, 2019)

B.C. university eliminates cost of textbooks from 6 programs

KPU Newsroom (July 29, 2019)

KPU offers the first design program in Canada with zero textbook cost

Inside Higher Ed (May 23, 2019)

Inside Higher Ed (May 7, 2019)

Ryerson Today (April 17, 2019)

Serving equity, innovation and success through open pedagogy

University Affairs (April 3, 2019)

This KPU professor brought open-education advocacy all the way to the UN

The Runner (March 26, 2019)

New Zed Cred Program Announced for Open Education Week

Richmond News (March 4, 2019)

KPU expands program with zero textbook costs

KPU Newsroom (February 26, 2019)

KPU launches Zed Cred in Associate of Arts, General Studies

PressbooksEDU News (February 15, 2019)

The Chronicle of Higher Education (December 6, 2018)

Professors Share: The Moment That Changed the Way I Teach

Inside MC Online (October 26, 2018)

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Fellowship

KPU Newsroom (October 23, 2018)

KPU instructor presents at United Nations

Teaching in Higher Ed (October 11, 2018)

Critical Open Pedagogy (Podcast)

Fumbling towards open education (Blog post)

The Runner (September 16, 2018)

Zed Cred Program Continues to Cut Out Textbook Costs with New Diploma

CBC Vancouver News (September 4, 2018)

Schools look to reduce textbook costs (from 19:45)

Vancouver Courier/Richmond News (August 30, 2018)

KPU creates second program with no textbook costs

KPU creates second program with no textbook costs

CU Connections (June 28, 2018)

Five questions for Rajiv Jhangiani

The Chronicle of Higher Education (April 23, 2018)

Open pedagogy notebook

ELearning Inside News (April 21, 2018)

A new study found OER to match and even outperform a commercial textbook

Inside Higher Ed (January 10, 2018)

The truth (about OER) is out there

Academica Top Ten (January 8, 2018)

How open-source textbooks can save students millions: Jhangiani

The Globe and Mail (January 2, 2018)

To combat soaring textbook costs, look to an open-source approach

The Brock News (November 30, 2017)

Experts to shed light on open educational resources

The Runner (November 23, 2017)

KPU offers more than 50 Arts courses with no textbook costs as part of “Zed Cred” program

Inside Higher Ed (November 7, 2017)

‘Inclusive access’ takes off

KPU Newsroom (November 1, 2017)

KPU unveils sweet suite of courses with no-cost textbooks

The Gazette (October 21, 2017)

Event pushes for more free, online textbooks at Western

The Ubyssey (October 17, 2017)

#TextbookbrokeBC campaign finds students spend over $400,000 on textbooks

Richmond Sentinel (September 13, 2017)

Kwantlen a world leader in free texts

Richmond Sentinel (July 24, 2017)

Canadian welcome trumps Trump travel ban

KPU Newsroom (July 24, 2017)

International educators meet despite U.S. travel ban, thanks to KPU

KPU Newsroom (July 14, 2017)

BCcampus ‘grants’ KPU students more financially accessible options

eCampus Ontario (May 4, 2017)

Open Rangers

The Ubiquity Press Blog (April 27, 2017)

Meet the editors: Open: The philosophy and practices that are revolutionizing education and science

The Chronicle of Higher Education, ProfHacker (April 4, 2017)

New resource on open access, pedagogy, learning

University Affairs (April 4, 2017)

The open educational resources movement is redefining the concept of online textbooks

The University of Kansas, Bloom’s Sixth (April 4, 2017)

Turning open education into a social movement

The Link (April 1, 2017)

KPU students reaping benefits of open textbooks, says Professor Dr. Rajiv Jhangiani

News 1130 (February 10, 2017)

‘Open textbooks’ catching on at BC colleges and universities

The Runner (December 12, 2016)

KSA to campaign for open education resources

BC Campus (November 17, 2016)

Announcement: Senior Open Education Advocacy and Research Fellow

Disrupted Blog, McMaster University (September 13, 2016)

The future is open: Educating for the commons through open educational resources

CBC Radio (July 15, 2016)

On evil and our natural (but erroneous) explanations for it (from 40:16)

Education DIVE (June 8, 2016)

Professor, publisher clash over stance on open-source education

Inside Higher Ed (June 7, 2016)

Choosing Principles Over Publication

The Runner (May 13, 2016)

Open Textbooks Mean Money Saved for KPU Psychology Students

CTV News (March 27, 2016)

Universities seek open-source solution to ‘absurd’ textbook prices

KPU Newsroom (February 11, 2016)

KPU leads B.C. in open textbook adoption

The Runner (October 27, 2015)

Psychology Prof prepares for Science World speaker series

KPU Newsroom (October 13, 2015)

The good, the bad and the downright evil: the psychology behind the best and worst of human nature

News 1130 (September 11, 2015)

Could ‘open textbooks’ be the answer to reducing student costs?

Society for the Teaching of Psychology (September 9, 2015)

I’m a member of STP and this is how I teach

Province of British Columbia (May 29, 2015)

Open Textbooks fill digital shelves

CBC Radio On the Coast (May 29, 2015)

On the 2015 Open Textbook Summit

Global News (March 20, 2015)

Educators lean toward open source textbooks to cut costs for students

Global Television (March 18, 2015)

Movement for free access to open textbooks

Vancouver Desi (March 17, 2015)

Open textbooks ‘an easy choice’ for Kwantlen professor

Surrey Now newspaper (March 17, 2015)

Open textbooks ‘an easy choice’

CBC Radio (March 12, 2015)

“Textbooks are dinosaurs”

KPU Newsroom (March 9, 2015)

B.C. Newsroom: KPU expert pioneers open textbook access

BC Government Newsroom (March 6, 2015)

Open textbooks: A great idea catches on

Chilliwack Times (July 23, 2014)

Academics aim for educational history in Chilliwack

BC Campus (July 18, 2014)

1000 Questions in 2 Days

The Peak (March 2014)

Free Textbooks for Popular Courses

BC Open Ed (January 17, 2014)

Open Textbook Adoption, OERU

Government of British Columbia (January 10, 2014)

Students Saving Money with Open Textbooks

Your Daily Cap (January 10, 2014)

Free Textbooks Anyone?

Jewish Independent (July 27, 2012)

Discussing the nature of evil

Capilano Courier

The Stanford Prison Scam

SSHRC (February 25, 2008)

Those who expect the worst, prepare best