ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø

Initiatives: Open Educational Resources

ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Open Source Textbook Initiative

With the passage of The Textbook Cost Savings Act of 2017, the ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø General Assembly charged the ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø’s Kirwan Center with supporting and scaling the adoption of "openly licensed, fully accessible" instructional materials across ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø public higher education institutions through the ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Open Source Textbook (M.O.S.T.) initiative.

M.O.S.T. began in 2013 to provide a statewide opportunity for faculty and institutions to explore the promise of open educational resources (OERs) to reduce students' cost of attendance while maintaining, or perhaps even improving, learning outcomes.  OERs are any openly licensed instructional materials that are also typically available at little or no cost. The term can include textbooks, course readings, and other learning content; simulations, games, and other learning applications; syllabi, quizzes, and assessment tools; and virtually any other material that can be used for instructional purposes.

The M.O.S.T. initiative has saved students over $14.2 million in textbook costs from Spring 2014 through Fall 2020. 

Our Work in Open Educational Resources

Page 9

March 30, 2017

Twelve ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Public Higher Education Institutions Receive Mini-Grants to Increase the Use of Open Educational Resources

February 3, 2017

In collaboration with the ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Student Council, the ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø’s Center for Academic Innovation is exploring the feasibility of adopting open educational resources (OER).

September 28, 2015

The , , and  at the University of ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø, College Park have published a new website for faculty and students about OER at UMD. The site provides an overview of OER, resources for students and faculty, and a great article on the top five myths about OER. Check it out at 

Pages