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GOVERNING BOARD TOLD COLLEGE HAS LAUNCHED PROGRAM TO SAVE STUDENTS $1,600 IN ANNUAL BOOK FEES

OER faculty training program begun February 10

Under the direction of President Lisa Rhine, Yavapai Community College has launched an aggressive program to reduce the annual book costs to a student by an estimated $1,600.  The program will rely on “Open Educational Resources” materials that are proving to be as good or better in most cases than traditional textbooks. The District Governing Board received a detailed explanation of how the College is implementing the OER program at its meeting last Tuesday.

The first faculty training program began February 10 and a second is scheduled for March 30. Students using OER material will receive them on-line. Their is no cost attached to them. They can then download the material as a PDF file and place it in a binder. It permanently belongs to the student.

The OER material is flexible and can be altered by faculty using it before sending it to students in a course.  This is an advantage over traditional textbooks. 

A complete, detailed explanation by Dr. Rhine and Dr. Diane Ryan about OER material is contained in the video below.  Dr. Ryan is a veteran in successfully developing OER  material and implementing them  into a College curriculum.