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SUPPORTING
OPEN
TEXTBOOK
ADOPTIONS
@open_textbooks
Michelle Reed
Director of Open Educational Resources
University of Texas at Arlington
@LibrariansReed
Thank you!
Open Textbook Network
Community
Best Practices
- Guides
- Templates
- Expertise
Strategies
- Action-based
- Adoption
- Publishing
Shared
Solutions
- OTL
- Slides
- Data collection
Prof. Dev.
- Working groups
- Mailing list
- OTNSI
Today, we will…
• Explore issues of affordability and their
impact on student academic success.
• Increase familiarity with open textbooks,
tools, and local open education initiatives.
• Discuss why and how you might support
open textbook initiatives.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
“The Workshop” Strategy
A framework for engaging faculty
Review
Gets faculty to take
the time to engage
with a textbook so
they can see if it
could work for
them.
Open Textbook Library
Makes faculty
aware that there are
open textbook
options for them to
consider.
Workshop
Helps faculty
understand what
open textbooks are
and addresses
misconceptions and
concerns.
Our Focus: Open Education
What do we mean by “open”?
open = free + permissions
copy mix
share keep
edit use
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A bit about the library (and open
textbooks).
open.umn.edu/opentextbooks
connect faculty
with open options
open.umn.edu/opentextbooks
comprehensive
referatory*
*All the books!
Criteria for inclusion
openly licensed*
*That means everything, including images.
✓ Portable file
✓ Complete textbook
✓ Institutional or scholarly society affiliation, or in use in more than one location
✓ Original (unless it’s a major overhaul for a new audience)
11 Accounting & Finance
58 Business
56 Computer Science & Information Systems
19 Economics
33 Education
17 Engineering
117 Humanities
12 Journalism, Media Studies & Communications
54 Law
82 Mathematics
9 Medicine
54 Natural Sciences
48 Social Sciences
14 Student Success
514 Total Books (a book may be included in multiple subject areas)
Where do the books come from?
• Funded initiatives
• Independent authors
• Discipline collectives
• Other places
67% faculty reviewed
Open Textbook Review Criteria
Comprehensiveness
Content Accuracy
Relevance Longevity
Clarity
Consistency
Modularity
Organization Structure Flow
Interface
Grammatical Errors
Cultural Relevance
Why Textbooks?
• Hits a major pain point – textbook costs
• Faculty understand textbooks
• Faculty know how to adopt textbooks
• Faculty effort (vs. alternatives) is kept at a
minimum - textbooks can provide content
for a complete (or nearly complete)
course
Why Open?
• Removes financial barriers for all students
• Facilitates the free exchange of knowledge
• Gives more control to faculty
• Can be used to innovate pedagogy
• Sharing is scalable
It’s about making the case for
something (sort of) new.
http://www.sheeo.org
Higher Education Funding - US
The average borrower owes more than
$28,699
in student loans (class of 2016).
https://drexel.edu/~/media/Files/institutionalresearch/Factbook/1718FinancialAid.ashx?la=en
University of Arkansas: $25,778 (2017-18)
Graduating students who have borrowed (any loan type): 47%
What can we do?
• Tuition and Fees
• Room and Board
• Books and Supplies
• Personal Expenses
• Transportation
What can we do?
• Tuition and Fees
• Room and Board
• Books and Supplies
• Personal Expenses
• Transportation
Bureau of Labor Statistics http://www.bls.gov/cpi/
Students are told to
budget between
$1240 - $1440
each year for
books and supplies.
What they are
actually spending is
more like $415 per
year.
Why the difference?
https://trends.collegeboard.org/college-pricing/figures-tables/average-estimated-
undergraduate-budgets-2018-19
http://www.nacs.org/advocacynewsmedia/pressreleases/tabid/1579/ArticleID/867/Stude
nt-Spending-on-Course-Materials-Declines.aspx
University of Arkansas
$1,100
Coping with the Cost
• Purchase an older edition of the textbook
• Delay purchasing the textbook
• Never purchase the textbook
• Share the textbook with other students
• Download textbooks from the internet
In your academic career, has the cost of
required textbooks caused you to:
2012 2016
63.6% 66.5% Not purchase the required textbook
49.2% 47.6% Take fewer courses
45.1% 45.5% Not register for a specific course
33.9% 37.6% Earn a poor grade
26.7% 26.1% Drop a course
17.0% 19.8% Fail a course
http://www.openaccesstextbooks.org/pdf/2012_Florida_Student_Textbook_Survey.pdf
Today, we asked University of Arkansas
faculty to explore a book in the open
textbook library by writing a review.
+
+
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Faculty Adoption Decisions
250+ workshops
3250+ faculty
45% adopt
And then what?
What “barriers” to adoption do
you hear
(or anticipate hearing)
from faculty?
Common deterrents to adopting OER:
-No comprehensive catalog.
-Too hard to find what I need.
-Not enough resources for my subject.
-Not knowing if I have permission to use or
change.
-Not relevant to my local context.
Babson Survey Research Group, 2014
They don’t know much about them.
Faculty are busy:
• Prepping for their
courses
• Responding to students
• Grading
• Mentoring
• Research
• Grant writing
• Committee Work
• The list goes on…
Most common obstacle?
What does supporting open
textbook adoptions look like at the
University of Arkansas?
Affordability
Improve access to content
Increase engagement
Improve retention
Academic Freedom
Pedagogical innovation
Faculty expertise
Open educational practices
Social Justice
Diversifying and amplifying voices
Acknowledging and addressing
disparities
Open
textbooks
address:
When you do talk with faculty…
Avoid Demonizing
Educate, Don’t Sell
Let Faculty Be The Judge
Do what you already do.
• Listen.
• Have conversations.
• Introduce new
options.
We need YOU
• You are leaders on your
campus.
• You work with and
support faculty on your
campus.
• You share resources,
options, ideas, and tools
with faculty.
Continue to celebrate achievements
you go,
y’all
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
What are your next steps?
Successful
Open Education
Initiatives
Low stakes
• Share resources:
– the Open Textbook Library,
– your website
– news
– research (http://openedgroup.org/)
• Reach out to today’s faculty participants
• Learn more about textbooks on your campus
– Talk to students
– Talk to faculty
• Outreach for current initiatives
+
+
A bit higher
• Student survey
• Student videos
• Partnerships: Center for Teaching and
Learning + Educational Services
• OT listserv/learning community
• Adopter awards, profiles, panels
Local
Data
Peer to
Peer
“It isn’t just affordable –
it’s affordable, and it’s
just as good a book.”
High stakes
• Grant programs (university, system,
state, or federal)
• OER pathways, Z-Degree programs
• OER-identified courses at registration
• Publishing open textbooks
• Hosting creation sprints
https://youtu.be/jRjTRza_I18
“The textbook given to us this semester was absolutely
amazing. It gave all the information we needed very clearly
and made it interesting to learn with the modern examples and
cool extra facts about France obtaining to our lesson.”
“Madame Soueid is awesome and she wrote a really engaging
and fun french book!”
“The book provided for the course was very helpful and well
written. Because it was very specific for the class, the book
was extremely useful.”
“It is awesome and cost effective for students who have limited income and it is a
great program which should be supported and highlighted in the college
mainstream.”
“Very great resources and relevant to course. Low cost materials helped focus
more on learning rather than worrying about how to pay for the education coming
from different resources that may cost money, which helped the grade overall.”
“I am very delighted that UTA is moving towards free or reduced-cost textbooks
that are online. I am a low-income student and these resources help me greatly.”
“I would like to know why
not all the subjects offer free
or reduced books.”
Thank you.

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Supporting Open Textbook Adoptions at University of Arkansas

  • 1. SUPPORTING OPEN TEXTBOOK ADOPTIONS @open_textbooks Michelle Reed Director of Open Educational Resources University of Texas at Arlington @LibrariansReed
  • 4.
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  • 6.
  • 7. Community Best Practices - Guides - Templates - Expertise Strategies - Action-based - Adoption - Publishing Shared Solutions - OTL - Slides - Data collection Prof. Dev. - Working groups - Mailing list - OTNSI
  • 8. Today, we will… • Explore issues of affordability and their impact on student academic success. • Increase familiarity with open textbooks, tools, and local open education initiatives. • Discuss why and how you might support open textbook initiatives.
  • 9. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. “The Workshop” Strategy A framework for engaging faculty Review Gets faculty to take the time to engage with a textbook so they can see if it could work for them. Open Textbook Library Makes faculty aware that there are open textbook options for them to consider. Workshop Helps faculty understand what open textbooks are and addresses misconceptions and concerns.
  • 10. Our Focus: Open Education
  • 11. What do we mean by “open”?
  • 12.
  • 13. open = free + permissions copy mix share keep edit use
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. A bit about the library (and open textbooks).
  • 18.
  • 19. connect faculty with open options open.umn.edu/opentextbooks
  • 21. Criteria for inclusion openly licensed* *That means everything, including images. ✓ Portable file ✓ Complete textbook ✓ Institutional or scholarly society affiliation, or in use in more than one location ✓ Original (unless it’s a major overhaul for a new audience)
  • 22. 11 Accounting & Finance 58 Business 56 Computer Science & Information Systems 19 Economics 33 Education 17 Engineering 117 Humanities 12 Journalism, Media Studies & Communications 54 Law 82 Mathematics 9 Medicine 54 Natural Sciences 48 Social Sciences 14 Student Success 514 Total Books (a book may be included in multiple subject areas)
  • 23. Where do the books come from? • Funded initiatives • Independent authors • Discipline collectives • Other places
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  • 27. Open Textbook Review Criteria Comprehensiveness Content Accuracy Relevance Longevity Clarity Consistency Modularity Organization Structure Flow Interface Grammatical Errors Cultural Relevance
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  • 29. Why Textbooks? • Hits a major pain point – textbook costs • Faculty understand textbooks • Faculty know how to adopt textbooks • Faculty effort (vs. alternatives) is kept at a minimum - textbooks can provide content for a complete (or nearly complete) course
  • 30. Why Open? • Removes financial barriers for all students • Facilitates the free exchange of knowledge • Gives more control to faculty • Can be used to innovate pedagogy • Sharing is scalable
  • 31. It’s about making the case for something (sort of) new.
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  • 35. The average borrower owes more than $28,699 in student loans (class of 2016). https://drexel.edu/~/media/Files/institutionalresearch/Factbook/1718FinancialAid.ashx?la=en University of Arkansas: $25,778 (2017-18) Graduating students who have borrowed (any loan type): 47%
  • 36. What can we do? • Tuition and Fees • Room and Board • Books and Supplies • Personal Expenses • Transportation
  • 37. What can we do? • Tuition and Fees • Room and Board • Books and Supplies • Personal Expenses • Transportation
  • 38. Bureau of Labor Statistics http://www.bls.gov/cpi/
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  • 40. Students are told to budget between $1240 - $1440 each year for books and supplies. What they are actually spending is more like $415 per year. Why the difference? https://trends.collegeboard.org/college-pricing/figures-tables/average-estimated- undergraduate-budgets-2018-19 http://www.nacs.org/advocacynewsmedia/pressreleases/tabid/1579/ArticleID/867/Stude nt-Spending-on-Course-Materials-Declines.aspx University of Arkansas $1,100
  • 41. Coping with the Cost • Purchase an older edition of the textbook • Delay purchasing the textbook • Never purchase the textbook • Share the textbook with other students • Download textbooks from the internet
  • 42. In your academic career, has the cost of required textbooks caused you to: 2012 2016 63.6% 66.5% Not purchase the required textbook 49.2% 47.6% Take fewer courses 45.1% 45.5% Not register for a specific course 33.9% 37.6% Earn a poor grade 26.7% 26.1% Drop a course 17.0% 19.8% Fail a course http://www.openaccesstextbooks.org/pdf/2012_Florida_Student_Textbook_Survey.pdf
  • 43. Today, we asked University of Arkansas faculty to explore a book in the open textbook library by writing a review.
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  • 45. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Faculty Adoption Decisions 250+ workshops 3250+ faculty 45% adopt
  • 47. What “barriers” to adoption do you hear (or anticipate hearing) from faculty?
  • 48. Common deterrents to adopting OER: -No comprehensive catalog. -Too hard to find what I need. -Not enough resources for my subject. -Not knowing if I have permission to use or change. -Not relevant to my local context. Babson Survey Research Group, 2014
  • 49. They don’t know much about them. Faculty are busy: • Prepping for their courses • Responding to students • Grading • Mentoring • Research • Grant writing • Committee Work • The list goes on…
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  • 53. What does supporting open textbook adoptions look like at the University of Arkansas?
  • 54. Affordability Improve access to content Increase engagement Improve retention Academic Freedom Pedagogical innovation Faculty expertise Open educational practices Social Justice Diversifying and amplifying voices Acknowledging and addressing disparities Open textbooks address:
  • 55. When you do talk with faculty…
  • 58. Let Faculty Be The Judge
  • 59. Do what you already do. • Listen. • Have conversations. • Introduce new options.
  • 60. We need YOU • You are leaders on your campus. • You work with and support faculty on your campus. • You share resources, options, ideas, and tools with faculty.
  • 61. Continue to celebrate achievements you go, y’all
  • 62. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. What are your next steps?
  • 64. Low stakes • Share resources: – the Open Textbook Library, – your website – news – research (http://openedgroup.org/) • Reach out to today’s faculty participants • Learn more about textbooks on your campus – Talk to students – Talk to faculty • Outreach for current initiatives
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  • 73. A bit higher • Student survey • Student videos • Partnerships: Center for Teaching and Learning + Educational Services • OT listserv/learning community • Adopter awards, profiles, panels
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  • 79. “It isn’t just affordable – it’s affordable, and it’s just as good a book.”
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  • 82. High stakes • Grant programs (university, system, state, or federal) • OER pathways, Z-Degree programs • OER-identified courses at registration • Publishing open textbooks • Hosting creation sprints
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  • 89. “The textbook given to us this semester was absolutely amazing. It gave all the information we needed very clearly and made it interesting to learn with the modern examples and cool extra facts about France obtaining to our lesson.” “Madame Soueid is awesome and she wrote a really engaging and fun french book!” “The book provided for the course was very helpful and well written. Because it was very specific for the class, the book was extremely useful.”
  • 90. “It is awesome and cost effective for students who have limited income and it is a great program which should be supported and highlighted in the college mainstream.” “Very great resources and relevant to course. Low cost materials helped focus more on learning rather than worrying about how to pay for the education coming from different resources that may cost money, which helped the grade overall.” “I am very delighted that UTA is moving towards free or reduced-cost textbooks that are online. I am a low-income student and these resources help me greatly.”
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  • 94. “I would like to know why not all the subjects offer free or reduced books.”