If you are using or would like to use Open/Alternative Texts in your course, fill out the OAT-Z (zero cost) form or OAT-L ($50 or less) form. Students will be able to see your OAT designation in the schedule.
According to a study published in Psychology Learning & Teaching, open-source textbooks have been found to increase both engagement and satisfaction for students, while lowering their financial burden.
Open-source course materials include:
- Open-access textbook
- Library resources
- Open educational materials
- Multimedia resources
- Faculty-authored materials
For more information on OAT courses and materials, visit the Open/Alternative Textbook Initiative.
Deadline to submit OAT designation request forms for spring is today, Sept. 30.