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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Contributors
  7. Open Pedagogy
    1. Open Pedagogy
  8. Project Ideas & Case Studies
    1. Creating an Open Textbook
    2. Case Study: Frank Lloyd Wright and His Madison Buildings
    3. Case study: Antología Abierta de Literatura Hispánica
    4. Interview with David Squires: Social Media Texts
    5. Student Spotlight: Samara Burns, Open Logic Project
    6. Interview with Gabriel Higginbotham, Open Oregon State
    7. Adapting an Open Textbook
    8. Case Study: Principles of Microeconomics
    9. Case Study: Expanding the Open Anthology of Earlier American Literature
    10. Student Spotlight: Matthew Moore, The Open Anthology of Earlier American Literature, 2nd Edition
  9. Student Rights & Faculty Responsibilities
    1. Licensing
    2. Privacy & Anonymity
    3. Digital Literacy
  10. Sample Assignments
    1. Teaching Guide: Expand an Open Textbook
    2. Assignment: Create an Open Textbook
  11. Resources
    1. CC Licensing Guide
    2. MOU for Students and Faculty
    3. Course: Becoming an Open Educator
  12. About the Publisher
  13. Licensing Information
  14. Other Open Textbooks Produced With Rebus Community Support
  15. As Seen In

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As Seen In

The Guide to Making Open Textbooks With Students has been seen in:

  • Inside Higher Ed: “Students’ Vital Role in OER,”[1] Christina Hendricks
  • OER Digest: September 7, 2017 [2]
  • Girl Meets Web: “OER Resources? Start Here!”[3]
  • You’re the Teacher: “Open Pedagogy: Examples of Class Activities: An Upcoming Talk I’m Giving,”[4] Christina Hendricks
  • SlideShare: “What’s Open About Open Pedagogy?”[5] Christina Hendricks
  • Medium: “Getting Started With Pressbooks,”[6] Steel Wagstaff
  • University of Connecticut: “Guides to Adapting and Creating OER Textbooks & Learning Materials”[7]
  • University of Guelph: “Accessible Course Content & Open Educational Resources”[8]
  • The University of Arizona: “OER 101”[9]
  • Austin Community College District: “Open Educational Resources: Open Pedagogy Examples”[10]
  • University of Arkansas: “Information and Links for Open Education and Open Educational Resources,”[11]
  • University of Nevada, Reno: ”Open Educational Resources: How to Author”[12]
  • BYU Library: “Affordable Course Materials: Open Educational Resources”[13]
  • Gamification and OER Promotion:  Gamification and OER Promotion [14]
  • Georgia State University: “Open Education: For Educators and Open Textbook Authors”[15]
  • Australian Catholic University: “Finding Open Access Resources”[16]
  • Washington University in St. Louis: “Open Access Textbooks”[17]
  • Teaching in Higher Ed: “Question from a Listener: Open Textbooks,”[18] Bonni Stachowiak
  • Wikiversity: Open Educational Resources Lesson[19]
  • Open Pedagogy on the Open Lab: “Open Pedagogy Event: Teaching and Learning with Annotation,”[20] Kristen Hackett
  • Open Up: Conversations on Open Education for Language Learning: “Student Authored Textbooks… in the Language Classroom?”[21]

  1. https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/views/2017/12/13/students-have-vital-role-creating-and-spreading-oer ↵
  2. https://oerdigest.org/2017/09/15/oer-digest-september-7th-2017/ ↵
  3. http://girlmeetsweb.com/index.php/2016/11/07/oer-resources-start-here/ ↵
  4. https://blogs.ubc.ca/chendricks/2017/10/08/open-pedagogy-examples/comment-page-1/ ↵
  5. https://www.slideshare.net/clhendricksbc/whats-open-about-open-pedagogy-final-version ↵
  6. https://medium.com/@steelwagstaff/getting-started-with-pressbooks-ee3e5f07f4d2 ↵
  7. https://open.uconn.edu/tools-create/ ↵
  8. https://www.lib.uoguelph.ca/find/find-type-resource/accessible-course-content-open-educational-resources ↵
  9. https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:y-82coDyw9MJ:oer.arizona.edu/sites/oer.sites.arizona.edu/files/OER%2520101%2520handout_AzLA%25202017.doc+ &cd=20&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us ↵
  10. http://researchguides.austincc.edu/oer/openpedexamples ↵
  11. https://uark.libguides.com/c.php?g=391653&p=2812202 ↵
  12. https://guides.library.unr.edu/oer/create ↵
  13. http://guides.lib.byu.edu/c.php?g=300037&p=2004063 ↵
  14. https://services.bridgew.edu/bscannounce/uploads/Gamification%20and%20OER%20Promotion.pdf ↵
  15. http://research.library.gsu.edu/c.php?g=115771&p=752918 ↵
  16. https://libguides.acu.edu.au/findingopenaccessresources/OER ↵
  17. http://libguides.wustl.edu/ebooks/opentextbooks ↵
  18. http://teachinginhighered.com/2018/01/21/question-from-a-listener-open-textbooks/ ↵
  19. https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Open_Educational_Resources/Lesson ↵
  20. https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openpedagogyopenlab/2017/10/19/open-pedagogy-event-th-1026-teaching-and-learning-with-annotation/ ↵
  21. http://blog.coerll.utexas.edu/student-authored-textbooks-in-the-language-classroom/ ↵

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