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Digital Textbooks: CSU Affordability Strategy for Student Success California State University Board of Trustees Meeting March 20, 2012 Gerry Hanley, Senior Director of Academic Technology Services
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About Digital Textbooks in the CSU Digital textbooks cost 45%-55% less than new print textbook prices 33% of CSU students prefer digital textbooks 1% of all titles sold in CSU bookstores are digital textbooks 2 There is an unmet demand in the marketplace
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3 CSU Provides System Access to No- and Low-Cost Textbook Alternatives Open Textbooks: Over 2,000 FREE online textbooks are available through the AL$ website CSU Library eBooks: CSU systemwide electronic library collections provide students FREE access to eBooks Faculty-Authored Materials: Published and distributed in a variety of ways Lower Cost Publisher eTextbooks: Digital rentals in the CSU
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4 Digital Rentals: Design Principles Choice Price Convenience Accessibility Lessons learned from CSU research …..Are Key Success Factors
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5 Digital Rentals: Business Proposition Vendors provide more content at a good price CSU will actively support increases in adoptions and acquisitions Digital Textbook Publishers and Distributors Additional lower-cost materials Different business models Target: Significant increases in volume will provide opportunities for:
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6 Digital Rentals: Here’s the Deal Price: 60% off new print textbook prices Publishers choose the titles they will offer Marketing: CSU and vendors will collaborate on raising awareness, comfort, and competencies in using digital textbooks Accessibility: Vendors will provide the CSU a roadmap for improving the accessibility of their eReaders Agreement on 3 key areas:
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7 Digital Rentals: Who’s Playing? CourseSmart: Independent bookstores Café Scribe: Follett bookstores NookStudy: Barnes & Noble bookstores Cengage Learning: 27% of higher ed market Vendors Serve all CSU Campuses eReader usability and accessibility Which titles at 60% discount? Long-term growth in offerings Resolving Issues
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8 Digital Rentals: What’s the Schedule? Faculty awareness to support adoption April 14 CSU Conference on Teaching Webinars by vendors + faculty HEOA memo on textbook affordability Spring 2012: Faculty-focused activities Student awareness of choice CSSA program CSU Public Affairs program Fall 2012: Student-focused activities
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9 If 1/3 of CSU students choose 1 digital rental per semester instead of a new $100 print textbook….. CSU students will save about $17 Million in 2012-13 Digital Rentals: Student Savings
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10 Affordable Learning Solutions Enabling Ecosystems with policies, leadership, business models Developing Demand with communications, training, professional development Creating Capabilities with convenient & affordable access to content (CSU Digital Marketplace) Leveraging Content Providers Publishers--Libraries-- Academic Authors-- Open Education Resources (CSU-MERLOT)
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11 http://als.csuprojects.org Making It Easier To Find Alternative Content Tools Technologies Policies Marketing & deployment strategies
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Thank You http://als.csuprojects.org
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