Applications are due May 15th
Have you written new course content to teach your class online? Are you looking for new required course materials that your students can access from anywhere? Use this opportunity to win grant funding for your efforts!
The Michael Schwartz Library, in collaboration with the Center for eLearning, Center for Instructional Technology and Distance Learning (CITDL), and the Center for Faculty Excellence, is sponsoring another Textbook Affordability Small Grant to help support faculty who are willing to adopt/adapt an open textbook for a class. Grant applications are due May 15th, 2020.
ABOUT OPEN TEXTBOOKS
Open textbooks, which are a type of open educational resource, are full, real textbooks licensed to be freely used, edited, and distributed. Increasingly, faculty members all across the country are adopting open textbooks as one way to address the crisis of textbook affordability. Visit the Open Textbook Library to peruse peer-reviewed textbooks and decide if one of them is right for your course, or send your syllabus to your personal librarian to map your current materials to openly-licensed content for your consideration. Successful applicants will receive support from a team of librarians and instructional designers who will help you adopt or adapt openly-licensed material for your use.
Contact your personal librarian for more information.
Affordable Learning @ Cleveland State University: making higher education more affordable for students, together.