Open textbooks
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[edit] Open Textbooks: What Does the Future Hold?
License: CC BY; Attribution: Karen Fasimpaur, K12 Open Ed
Please feel free to use these to present this information to your own staff or any audience.

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Facilitator:
Karen Fasimpaur, K12 Open Ed (karen at k12opened dot com)
Panel Members:
- Dr. Geoff Fletcher, State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA)
- Brian Bridges, California Learning Resource Network (CLRN)
- Dr. Myk Garn, Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)
Handouts:
Additional Resources:
- An Expectation of Sharing: Guidelines for Effective Policies to Respect, Protect and Increase the Use of Digital Education Resources." Southern Regional Education Board
- State Initiatives Regarding Electronic or Open Source Textbooks. Noe Cisneros, Education Commission of the States
- Rethinking the State Role in Instructional Materials Adoption: Opportunities for Innovation and Cost Savings. Doug Levin, NASBE
Places you can download open textbooks:
- California Digital Textbook Initiative, CLRN
- CK12 Flexbooks
- Connexions
- Free High School Science Textbooks (also includes math) and Powerpoint presentations
(Information on other open-licensed instructional materials available here.)

