AMA (about OER) with Rebus’ Apurva Ashok & Pressbooks’ Amy Song
It’s that time of year again! Open Ed Week! This is an excellent time to come together, collaborate, and swap expertise. For that reason, Rebus and Pressbooks are getting in
It is very important for Pressbooks to better serve and support communities that have been historically marginalized. As such, we’ve partnered with our friends at Achieving the Dream (ATD) to spread the word about our newest discount. Minority Serving Institutions are now eligible for a 30% discount on single-institution Pressbooks networks. This includes access to the Pressbooks Authoring & Editing Platform and its suite of EDU features.
Learn more about the PressbooksEDU features available for our Authoring & Editing Platform on our website. See examples of Pressbooks books by browsing the Pressbooks Directory. Please note: the Directory is still in beta while we work with our clients to improve the metadata of their books.
Contact our sales team for more details. In the comments field of our contact form, please mention that you represent an MSI. We’re looking forward to meeting you and learning more about your institution’s goals.
It’s that time of year again! Open Ed Week! This is an excellent time to come together, collaborate, and swap expertise. For that reason, Rebus and Pressbooks are getting in
This post is a joint announcement with the folks from BCcampus. Clint Lalonde, open education project manager for BCcampus, writes, “Discoverability of open textbooks has always been a challenge, and
The purpose of this blog post is to highlight and celebrate excellent open books that are written by Black authors and/or written to address issues of importance to anti-racist educators in the hopes of amplifying those works and contributing to the diversification of the commons.