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Write an Open Licensed Textbook Become a Code Warrior: Write an Open Licensed Textbook Code Camp Oct 9,2010 Una Daly Associate Director, College Open Textbooks Photo: Jere Keyes ccby
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Best & Worst Textbook?
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Agenda Open Source Why write open textbooks? Examples Licensing Considerations Repositories and Peer Reviews Authoring Platforms Marketing & Sales Labeled for reuse by Crystal
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Open Source Cathedral and Bazaar: Musings on Linux and Open Sourc Bazaar –Continuous edits by community Produces better code Satisfies a developer’s itch Know what to rewrite and reuse A million eyeballs helps find bugs faster
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Open Source Fuels Innovation Red Hat Linux Google servers –$2000 x 10 million servers Facebook –Built from the ground up on open source 5 Leonid Mamchenkov Flickr CC-BY
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An open textbook is… Modifiable by instructor –Digital, Modular –Adaptable Low cost to students –Free for those with computers and internet access Labeled for reuse by MrKCoolsPhotostream
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An open textbook has been… Copyright All Rights Reserved to Creative Commons License Some Rights Reserved From the Creative Commons store
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Chuck Severance Chuck Severance Dr. Chuck Software developer, professor, open textbook author, inventor O’Reilly © to Open License TextbooksRevised Open Textbook
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Barbara Illowsky, PhD De Anza College Instructor, Author, Speaker Publisher: WileyOpen: Connexions & QOOP Downloadable version: $77.50 Downloadable & online versions: FREE
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Why write open textbooks? Improve print sales Increase your impact –translations Improve learning outcomes Collaborate … –engineers, artists, publishers
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Open License History Public Domain Gnu Free Documentation License(GFDL) –Free Software Foundation Creative Commons Photo: Artegalia ccbyncnd Countess Ada Lovelace
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Public Domain Copyright has expired –Author’s life plus 70 years –Owner gives it away Project Gutenberg & Partners –100,000 ebooks for download Newton’s Principia Photo: Andrew Dunne cc-by
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Creative Commons Works with existing copyright law Authors specify re-uses Promotes sharing Internationally recognized
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http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/ “Saving the world from failed sharing”
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Open Source vs. Proprietary textbooks What’s the Same?What’s Different?
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CC Search for Open Images, Music, Videos
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Google Advanced Search
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Authoring Platforms Connexions Wikibooks CK-12 Flexbooks Teachers without bordersTeachers Lemill (languages) Bloomsbury academic O’Reilly Open Books Project
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Connexions Repository Rice University Import Microsoft Word files Open License Modules-based –Versioning Peer Reviews
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Ideas Information Concepts Module Courses Textbooks Authors Instructors Learners Knowledge Repository
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The Most Open and Remixable License CC-BY
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5/12/2010 Connexions Open Textbooks Printed by QOOP
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Connexions Growth Nearly 17,000 modules woven into over 1000 collections 7700 in Science, Technology, Mathematics 4600 in Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, Business 35,000+ versions of modules from over 1000 authors worldwide in English, Spanish, French, German Italian, Portuguese, Finnish Chinese, Japanese, Thai Vietnamese … Monthly Usage Approximations: 1 million + visits 50 million + hits 2.5 million + page views from 200 + countries
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Wikibooks Open-content textbooks Create collection of wiki pages –Export to PDF Open licensing –Share-alike Versioning Featured Books
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Wikibook Philosophy WRITER Enables you, the WRITER, to teach a subject that you know. READERS Enables READERS to learn the subject, paying exorbitant prices of textbooks. WIKIBOOKIANsInspires WIKIBOOKIANs to contribute to your book, making it a better resource.
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A Wikibook needs: A good plan Solid infrastructure Sharp Focus Broad Scope Start a New Book Here
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Wikibook Collection Stats
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CK-12 Flex Books khosla foundation Web-based Flex tool Open License Library of Chapters Quality ensured by CK-12's Community of Educational Practitioners
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CK-12 Flex Register for online account Select Curriculum –Engineering –Mathematics –Science –Technology Edit, Assemble Chapters, Customize, Print
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CK-12 Books 12 STEM books presently California Learning Network Featured
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Marketing Open Textbooks Create a platform before writing –Blogging –Twitter #OPEN TEXTBOOK Encourage community participation –Online and in-person –Allow easy re-use and re-mix –Ancillaries, Test banks, etc.
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Drive Textbook Adoptions Peer-Reviews: –College Open TextbooksCollege Open Textbooks –The Assayer –Can you HELP? Hang with Coders and Faculty –Textbook Author’s Association –College Events
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More Information Visit College Open Textbooks –http://collegeopentextbooks.orghttp://collegeopentextbooks.org Visit the OER College Consortium website –http://oerconsortium.orghttp://oerconsortium.org Visit the OER Center for California –http://grou.ps/oercenterhttp://grou.ps/oercenter May 21, 2010 Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 33
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