"OU supports faculty in adopting the highest quality course material and when possible, to select a no cost or lower cost option. There are several approaches that faculty can take to select material for their classes. Regardless of the choice, all adoptions should be submitted through Soonerbooks.com."
~ Matt Hamilton, Special Assistant to the Senior Vice President and Provost
University Libraries (UL) supports faculty and instructors who wish to transition from commercial textbooks to Open Educational Resources (OER) and other no cost materials. OER are educational materials that are distributed at no cost with legal permission to use, share, and enhance. Since OER materials are free and available online, students have access to their learning materials before the first day of class and in perpetuity.
OER give faculty members the power to customize content or pedagogy specifically for their courses while providing cost savings to students. UL offers an Alternative Textbook Grant to incentivize instructors to make the switch to no cost course materials. The Open Educational Resources Librarian can provide guidance on finding openly licensed materials, adapting existing OER, and creating new openly licensed materials. Please contact Morgan Briles, mwbriles@ou.edu for more information.
OU has a contractual agreement with TopHat, a digital course material provider and publisher, to lower the cost of classroom response system technology and provide a platform to access a library of course material resources, including OER materials. A variety of options exist for faculty to adopt lower cost off-the-shelf materials, enhance materials in the TopHat library, or develop custom low-cost course materials. Please contact Matt Hamilton, mhamilton@ou.edu for more information.
Publishers partner with Soonerbooks and OU to lower course material costs and provide access to digital material through Canvas to all enrolled students on or before the first day of class. The student cost is guaranteed by the publisher to be the lowest cost available. Here are OU’s current IA classes with cost savings estimates.
Course material links are directly integrated in Canvas by faculty in consultation with their publisher representative prior to the beginning of class. All enrolled students will have access to the material during the add/drop period, and their student account will be charged for the discounted digital material; however, every student is offered the opportunity to opt-out of the IA program. Academic success is often dependent upon accessing the course material and quiz banks, so opting out must be carefully considered, or it could be an academically and financially costly decision. There is a process through which a course must be vetted and approved to be included in IA. Please contact Matt Hamilton, mhamilton@ou.edu for more information.
Adopting traditional print and digital material is the choice of many faculty. Publisher representatives are typically eager to work with faculty to secure excellent course material options designed to meet the needs of teachers and learners. You can usually locate contact information for your OU publisher representative on each publisher’s website.