skip to main | skip to sidebar

phenotypical

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

OpenStax Open Sources College Textbooks.

Media_httpdldropboxco_fvppj
OpenStax College offers students free textbooks that meet scope and sequence requirements for most courses. These are peer-reviewed texts written by professional content developers. Adopt a book today for a turnkey classroom solution or modify it to suit your teaching approach. Free online and low-cost in print, OpenStax College books are built for today’s student budgets.
via openstaxcollege.org

Posted by Jason Blum at 4:55 AM
Labels: Open Education, Open Source

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2012 (53)
    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  September (1)
    • ►  June (8)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ►  April (3)
    • ►  March (7)
    • ▼  February (15)
      • REST's fifth HTTP method: PATCH?
      • Code Across America: A Week of Civic Innovation!
      • Daniel Dennett receives 2012 Erasmus Prize for cul...
      • Your next workstation may be your phone.
      • Hauntingly Beautiful Zombie Love Story
      • Do Hackathons and Civic Hacking Matter? « Civic In...
      • Bet you wish your IDE could do this! (Also one of ...
      • The .0000063 Percent Election | The Nation
      • Hack the vote: How #OpenSource will change our ele...
      • OpenStax Open Sources College Textbooks.
      • Adding to the deficit: Bush vs. Obama - The Washin...
      • 90% of our trash could skip the landfill.
      • Soaking the Poor, State by State | Mother Jones
      • Livenotes from @techATstate
      • CIO ≠ Chief Infrastructure Officer | Code for America
    • ►  January (16)