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  <title>Open Textbook Quick Start</title>
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    <md:keyword>OER</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>open educational resources</md:keyword>
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  <md:abstract>Provides Four Step to Adoption of Open Textbooks 
Step 1:  Find an Open Textbook 
Step 2:  Review and Select an Open Textbook 
Step 3:  Customize your Selection as desired 
Step 4:  Disseminate Your Open Textbook to Your Students</md:abstract>
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      <title>Open Textbook Adoption – Quick Start</title>
      <para id="id1163677844108">Follow these four steps for a a quick start to using open textbooks:</para>
      <para id="id1163674200133">Step 1:  Find an Open Textbook
</para>
      <para id="id5537986">Step 2:  Review and Select an Open Textbook</para>
      <para id="id8365465">Step 3: Customize your Selection as desired
	
</para>
      <para id="id1163673163274">Step 4:  Disseminate Your Open Textbook to Your Students
	
</para>
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        <title>Step 1:  Find an Open Textbook </title>
        <para id="id2128951">Search for an open textbook from the following sources:</para>
        <list id="id2549231" list-type="bulleted">
          <item>
            <link url="http://literalsystems.org/abooks/index.php/Site/Titles">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Audio Books</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://flexbooks.ck12.org/flexr/">
              <emphasis effect="bold">CK12 Flexbooks</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://cnx.org/">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Connexions</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://collegeopentextbooks.org/textbooks/textbooksbysubject.html">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Community College Open Textbook Collaborative</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Flat World Knowledge</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://globaltext.terry.uga.edu/books">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Global Text Project</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewPortfolio.htm?id=334314">
              <emphasis effect="bold">MERLOT</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://www.oercommons.org/courses/material_types/textbooks?f.cou_bucket=no-strings-attached&amp;f.cou_bucket=remix-and-share&amp;f.cou_bucket=share-only&amp;utm_campaign=Sustainable%20Design%20Meets%20K-12%20Learning%20at%20Maker%20Faire&amp;utm_medium=Email&amp;utm_source=VerticalResponse&amp;utm_term=View%20this%20list%20of%20Open%20Textbooks">
              <emphasis effect="bold">OER Commons</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://florida.theorangegrove.org/og/access/search.do?hier.topic=d37c6ed5-3822-84a6-721c-6d9033a88541">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Orange Grove Texts Plus</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://publicliterature.org/online-book-catalog/">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Public Literature</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://www.textbookrevolution.org/index.php/Main_Page">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Textbook Revolution</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
          <item><link url="http://www.theassayer.org/cgi-bin/asbrowsesubject.cgi"><emphasis effect="bold">The Assayer</emphasis></link>   </item>
          <item><link url="http://usgshare.org/"><emphasis effect="bold">USG Share</emphasis></link> (click on word - guest) </item>
          <item>
            <link url="http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page">
              <emphasis effect="bold">Wikibooks</emphasis>
            </link>
          </item>
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        <title>Step 2:  Review and Select an Open Textbook</title>
        <para id="id6855703">As you search for open textbooks in repositories, consider what criteria you will use to select appropriate an open textbook for your own use. You can develop your own criteria or consider adapting existing criteria from other sources.</para>
        <list id="id1163672402905" list-type="bulleted">
          <item>Take a look at the <link url="http://taste.merlot.org/evaluationcriteria.html"><emphasis effect="underline">criteria</emphasis></link> available from MERLOT's Peer Review process.  </item>
          <item>Consider using or adapting the <link url="http://bit.ly/3VRGXb"><emphasis effect="underline">Evaluation Criteria Checklist</emphasis></link> used for content in USG Share. </item>
          <item>The <link url="http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/AboutCurrikiReviewSystem"><emphasis effect="underline">Curriki Review System</emphasis></link> allows content-area experts and teachers to review and rate resources in the Curriki repository.  A <link url="http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Coll_curriki/VideoTutorialWhatIsaReviewedResource?bc=;Coll_curriki.Tutorials;Coll_curriki.TutorialsAboutResources"><emphasis effect="underline">video</emphasis></link> is available which explains the process. </item>
          <item>See <link url="http://wikieducator.org/User:Prawstho/WikiQuality"><emphasis effect="underline">Assessing the quality of open education resource based wikis</emphasis></link>.  </item>
          <item>Watch this video lecture about <link url="http://youtube.com/watch?v=kRLPFM2kEq8"><emphasis effect="underline">educational quality assessment</emphasis></link>.</item>
        </list>
        <para id="id4810850">Make your selection based on criteria such as:</para>
        <list id="id1163674883985" list-type="bulleted"><item>Quality of content, literary merit and format </item>
	<item>Accuracy </item>
	<item>Timeliness </item>
	<item>Favorable reviews </item>
	<item>Permanence/lasting value </item>
	<item>Authority of author </item>
	<item>Scope and depth </item>
	<item>Physical quality </item>
	<item>Formats available: print, CD-ROM, online, etc. </item>
	<item>Reading level and writing style </item>
	<item><link url="http://www.collegeopentextbooks.org/resources/accessibilityrules.html"><emphasis effect="underline">Accessibility</emphasis></link></item>
	<item>Language(s) </item>
	<item>Copyright restrictions on modification and reuse </item>
	<item>Cultural relevance <list id="id2282441" list-type="bulleted"><item>Cultural factors include race, ethnicity, language, nationality, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, income level, and occupation.  Ensure that information is relevant to the intended students' social and cultural contexts.</item></list></item>
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        <para id="id7256655">Also, check for ratings, reviews or endorsements of open textbooks and OER by professional societies and organizations.  For example, some professional organizations use an endorsement <link url="http://cnx.org/lenses"><emphasis effect="underline">Lens at Connexions</emphasis></link> to indicate that content meets their minimum standards.</para>
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        <title>Step 3: Customize your Selection as Desired</title>
        <para id="id1163677292548">Few existing open textbooks will meet all your instructional needs so you may want to customize the open textbook you have selected. </para>
        <para id="id5513946">Consider the following ways you may want to modify the open textbook to make it more appropriate for your teaching style:</para>
        <list id="id1163673671334" list-type="bulleted">
          <item>Combine two or more open textbooks and OER. </item>
          <item>Rearrange the content in the open textbook. </item>
          <item>Add a glossary, hyperlinks, and test bank. </item>
          <item>Make edits to improve accuracy and currency. </item>
          <item>Make the content usable by students with visual impairment.</item>
        </list>
        <para id="id1163673844240">The <link url="http://bookbuilder.cast.org/"><emphasis effect="underline">BookBuilder</emphasis></link> tool at CAST is just one of several tools that can be used to create your own customized version of the open textbook.  Another tool is available from <link url="http://gobongobooks.com/"><emphasis effect="underline">BongoBooks</emphasis></link>.</para>
        <para id="id1163677521865">If the open textbook you selected is in the <link url="http://cnx.org/"><emphasis effect="underline">Connexions</emphasis></link> repository, you can make your own copy of the open textbook then make your own modifications as a 'derivative work.'</para>
        <para id="id5090732"><link url="http://about.ck12.org/"><emphasis effect="underline">CK12</emphasis></link> and <link url="http://flatworldknowledge.com/"><emphasis effect="underline">Flat World Knowledge</emphasis></link> allow for development of modified versions of open textbooks.</para>
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      <section id="id1163673852907">
        <title>Step 4:  Disseminate Your Open Textbook to Your Students</title>
        <para id="id1163672224457">Disseminate your open textbook in either digital or print format to students in your course.  Be sure to give your students clear instructions about appropriate use of printing services on your campus. Try to coordinate with the student computer labs, library, bookstore, and printshop on your campus.</para>
        <para id="id7496224">Do-It-Yourself</para>
        <para id="id7496228">1.  Email the website address of the open textbook to your students.</para>
        <para id="id4083695">2.  Download the open textbook as a file (e.g., Word, Open Office, PDF).  Email the file to your enrolled students.</para>
        <para id="id1163672305022">3.  Post the website address or document file to your students' course management system course site.</para>
        <para id="id1163673759112">If the Word document file or PDF is too large to email or post, use a free online file storage or file sharing service such as <link url="http://www.box.net/individual"><emphasis effect="underline">Box.net</emphasis></link>.</para>
        <para id="id1163672417754">Students can download and print the Word document file, PDF, or website contents.</para>
        <para id="id1163674225370">Campus Printshop</para>
        <list id="id5518466" list-type="bulleted">
          <item>Create a Word document file or PDF of the open textbook that you have selected.  Open Office is another option. </item>
          <item>Email the file to your Campus Printshop per their specifications.</item>
        </list>
        <para id="id1163674250049">Printing Services</para>
        <list id="id1163673296336" list-type="bulleted">
          <item>Create a file (e.g., Word, Open Office, PDF) of the open textbook that you have selected. </item>
          <item>Email the file to a printing service such as <link url="http://www2.xlibris.com/"><emphasis effect="underline">exlibris</emphasis></link> per their specifications. </item>
          <item><link url="http://www.blurb.com/"><emphasis effect="underline">Blurb</emphasis></link> provides free bookmaking software, <link url="http://www.blurb.com/learn_more/booksmart"><emphasis effect="underline">Blurb BookSmart®</emphasis></link>, which is easy to learn.</item>
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