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Geoff Cain
College of the Redwoods
Godin, Seth. (2010) “The Coming Melt-Down in Higher Education (as seen by a marketer)
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/
Prices rising


  2x
 the rate of
  inflation
Students average
$750 - $900
  per year on
   textbooks
Part 1:
    Flawed market structure gives publishers too much
    power
                                  Publisher




                          Student           Professor
Part 2:
Self-destructive business model drives unstable model
                               Publisher

  Each textbook is bought
  and sold several times,
   but the publisher only
   profits on the first sale   Bookstore

                                   used books


                                       Students
High
Price
  s       only
        $238.95
New
Editions      new 6th
           used 5th edition
            $81.78
                   $213.95
Biology, 8e
          with CengageNOW, Personal Tutor
          with SMARTHINKING, InfoTrac 2-
          Semester Printed Access Card



 Costly            $213.95


Bundles
Who Pays for Textbooks?
•   Students
•   Parents
•   EOPS
•   Board of Gov.
•   Financial Aide
The solution must:
   1. Utilize open, non-commercial licenses
   • Texts must be easily editable
   • Come from the academic community
   • Include peer-review and editing
   • Provide free options for students
   • Create a useable, accessible repository
   • Utilize an efficient distribution and print-on-demand system
Redefine the model and the “text.”
What
makes a
textbook
 open?
An “Open Text” is free of copyright
constraints.

• Public Domain
• Creative Commmons
  o   Attribution (by)
  o   Share Alike (sa)
  o   Non-Commercial (nc)
  o   No Derivative Works (nd)
Open licenses legally grant the right to:
• Make copies and change formats
• Distribute copies
• Create customized versions
A good way to think about open licenses:
© Some Rights Reserved (vs. All Rights
Reserved)
Content is like traditional textbooks:
• Table of contents, chapters, index
• Written by expert author
• Edited and peer-reviewed
Formats go beyond traditional textbooks:
• Accessible free online by the public
• Downloadable,
  typically as a PDF
• Available in print
Collaborative
Statistics
By
Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean

cnx.org/content/col10522
Download PDF
   or print

 Read online
   version

 Purchase
printed copy
Purchasing a hard copy through
print on demand publisher QOOP
Click here to
  print out

Navigate table
 of contents

Key term links
 to definition
Benefits for students:
• Students choose their preferred format (print,
  PDF, online, etc.)
• Online access is free
• Other formats are optional and fairly priced
Benefits for instructors:
•   All students have immediate access to the text
•   New editions are optional
•   Ability to customize
•   Corrections are immediate
Benefits for Colleges
• Greater access to education for more students
• Save money
• Textbooks customized to
  a specific population
The Downside…
• Can require organized, coordinated effort
• Books need reviewers
• Possible hidden infrastructure costs (hosting,
  printing, distribution, etc.)
Individual authors
• Personal motivations
• Sabbatical time/grant funding
• Count open textbooks toward tenure?
Institutional projects
• A consortium of 80+ community colleges is
  pooling resources to write and review texts
• Rice University founded CNX.org, a platform that
  hosts numerous open textbooks
• Hewlett & Maxfield Foundations funded the
  creation of a new open textbook
Government funding
• A new bill introduced by Sen. Durbin (D-IL) would
  create a federal grant program to create open
  textbooks through the NSF
• The WA community college system received
  state funding to create open curriculum & texts
  for the 80 highest enrollment courses.
What About "Open" Commercial Publishers
like Flat World Knowledge?

This is a failed model because:
• It is how we got into trouble in the first place
• It sets up a commercial intermediary between the students
  and content
• Tends to create proprietary interfaces (reader software)
  that costs money
• Costs inevitably go up
The Long Tail

                The same area
Benefits of this publishing model:
• Used books aren’t a big threat, since new books
  are affordable
• Digital and print-on-demand distribution is far
  more efficient
• No need for excessive restrictions to prevent
  piracy - the book is already available for free!
Remember, the solution must:
  1.Utilize open, non-commercial licenses
  • Texts must be easily editable
  • Come from the academic community
  • Include peer-review and editing
  • Provide free options for students
  • Create a useable, accessible repository
  • Utilize an efficient distribution and print-on-demand
    system

           There are models that do this now!
Instructors can
•   Seek & consider open textbooks
•   Participate in open communities
•   Promote open textbooks at their colleges
•   Negotiate electronic rights
Students can
• Speak to their professors and encourage them to
  consider open textbooks
• Promote open texts on campus though student govt.
• Get involved with Student PIRGS
Colleges can
• Offer support to faculty interested in adopting or writing
  open textbooks
• Consider textbook authoring in tenure
• Provide stipends and sabbatical
• Join other colleges in joint OER efforts
Some Specific Examples
 • OpenStax - Free, openly licensed, peer-reviewed books.
 • Methods of Discovery: a guide to research writing

Open Textbook Collections
 • OER Commons - There are a lot of textbooks here that will be of interest to us. Under recommended
    resources click on "textbooks.“
 • Connexions - This is a site that features reusable modules and learning objects as well as some text

Project Sites for OER and Open Textbooks
 • Sophia Open Content Initiative - This is from De Anza and a good example of a grant-driven project in
     California.
 • Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources - This project site has a lot of useful
     links.
 • Open Education Resources Center for California - This is a good site for more information and
     resources in California.

More information on OER at Brainstorm in Progress.

Adapted from a presentation by The Student PIRGs
Illustrations from www.studentpirgs.org and http://commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted.

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Open Textbooks, Open Doors - 2012

  • 2. Godin, Seth. (2010) “The Coming Melt-Down in Higher Education (as seen by a marketer) http://sethgodin.typepad.com/
  • 3. Prices rising 2x the rate of inflation
  • 4. Students average $750 - $900 per year on textbooks
  • 5. Part 1: Flawed market structure gives publishers too much power Publisher Student Professor
  • 6. Part 2: Self-destructive business model drives unstable model Publisher Each textbook is bought and sold several times, but the publisher only profits on the first sale Bookstore used books Students
  • 7. High Price s only $238.95
  • 8. New Editions new 6th used 5th edition $81.78 $213.95
  • 9. Biology, 8e with CengageNOW, Personal Tutor with SMARTHINKING, InfoTrac 2- Semester Printed Access Card Costly $213.95 Bundles
  • 10. Who Pays for Textbooks? • Students • Parents • EOPS • Board of Gov. • Financial Aide
  • 11. The solution must: 1. Utilize open, non-commercial licenses • Texts must be easily editable • Come from the academic community • Include peer-review and editing • Provide free options for students • Create a useable, accessible repository • Utilize an efficient distribution and print-on-demand system
  • 12. Redefine the model and the “text.”
  • 14. An “Open Text” is free of copyright constraints. • Public Domain • Creative Commmons o Attribution (by) o Share Alike (sa) o Non-Commercial (nc) o No Derivative Works (nd)
  • 15. Open licenses legally grant the right to: • Make copies and change formats • Distribute copies • Create customized versions
  • 16. A good way to think about open licenses: © Some Rights Reserved (vs. All Rights Reserved)
  • 17. Content is like traditional textbooks: • Table of contents, chapters, index • Written by expert author • Edited and peer-reviewed
  • 18. Formats go beyond traditional textbooks: • Accessible free online by the public • Downloadable, typically as a PDF • Available in print
  • 19.
  • 20. Collaborative Statistics By Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean cnx.org/content/col10522
  • 21. Download PDF or print Read online version Purchase printed copy
  • 22. Purchasing a hard copy through print on demand publisher QOOP
  • 23. Click here to print out Navigate table of contents Key term links to definition
  • 24. Benefits for students: • Students choose their preferred format (print, PDF, online, etc.) • Online access is free • Other formats are optional and fairly priced
  • 25. Benefits for instructors: • All students have immediate access to the text • New editions are optional • Ability to customize • Corrections are immediate
  • 26. Benefits for Colleges • Greater access to education for more students • Save money • Textbooks customized to a specific population
  • 27. The Downside… • Can require organized, coordinated effort • Books need reviewers • Possible hidden infrastructure costs (hosting, printing, distribution, etc.)
  • 28.
  • 29. Individual authors • Personal motivations • Sabbatical time/grant funding • Count open textbooks toward tenure?
  • 30. Institutional projects • A consortium of 80+ community colleges is pooling resources to write and review texts • Rice University founded CNX.org, a platform that hosts numerous open textbooks • Hewlett & Maxfield Foundations funded the creation of a new open textbook
  • 31. Government funding • A new bill introduced by Sen. Durbin (D-IL) would create a federal grant program to create open textbooks through the NSF • The WA community college system received state funding to create open curriculum & texts for the 80 highest enrollment courses.
  • 32. What About "Open" Commercial Publishers like Flat World Knowledge? This is a failed model because: • It is how we got into trouble in the first place • It sets up a commercial intermediary between the students and content • Tends to create proprietary interfaces (reader software) that costs money • Costs inevitably go up
  • 33. The Long Tail The same area
  • 34. Benefits of this publishing model: • Used books aren’t a big threat, since new books are affordable • Digital and print-on-demand distribution is far more efficient • No need for excessive restrictions to prevent piracy - the book is already available for free!
  • 35. Remember, the solution must: 1.Utilize open, non-commercial licenses • Texts must be easily editable • Come from the academic community • Include peer-review and editing • Provide free options for students • Create a useable, accessible repository • Utilize an efficient distribution and print-on-demand system There are models that do this now!
  • 36.
  • 37. Instructors can • Seek & consider open textbooks • Participate in open communities • Promote open textbooks at their colleges • Negotiate electronic rights
  • 38. Students can • Speak to their professors and encourage them to consider open textbooks • Promote open texts on campus though student govt. • Get involved with Student PIRGS
  • 39. Colleges can • Offer support to faculty interested in adopting or writing open textbooks • Consider textbook authoring in tenure • Provide stipends and sabbatical • Join other colleges in joint OER efforts
  • 40. Some Specific Examples • OpenStax - Free, openly licensed, peer-reviewed books. • Methods of Discovery: a guide to research writing Open Textbook Collections • OER Commons - There are a lot of textbooks here that will be of interest to us. Under recommended resources click on "textbooks.“ • Connexions - This is a site that features reusable modules and learning objects as well as some text Project Sites for OER and Open Textbooks • Sophia Open Content Initiative - This is from De Anza and a good example of a grant-driven project in California. • Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources - This project site has a lot of useful links. • Open Education Resources Center for California - This is a good site for more information and resources in California. More information on OER at Brainstorm in Progress. Adapted from a presentation by The Student PIRGs Illustrations from www.studentpirgs.org and http://commons.wikimedia.org unless otherwise noted.

Notas del editor

  1. I don't know if this image is clear or not but the bottom green line represents the rise in the cost of living, the yellow line, rising medical costs, and the orange line the rise in college tuition and fees. 
  2. Textbook costs are rising at twice the rate of inflation. 
  3. According to Student Pirgs, college students average $900 a year on textbooks.