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Insights on Equity and Sustainability Transitions book cover

Insights on Equity and Sustainability Transitions

All Rights Reserved   English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): Adekale Damilola, Alica Blahová, Aliya Sultonova, Antonios Vasileiadis Vasileiou, Dennis Nientimp, Eve Hamel, Evench Gomez, Femke Auwelaert, Floris Persiau, Hanna-Kaisa Hoppania, Ilah Joos, Jinbao Yang, Junyu Zhang, Karl-Ander Kasuk, Kevin Lynch, Lisa Höschle, Lisa Roels, Luca Alfieri, Maeve McGandy, Mario Gaitan, Martin Hrćan, Martin Skelton, Michiel Van Cauwelaert, Naomi Styhler, Niamh Dalton, Nicole Svitková, Una Murray, Xurxo Alonso Vazquez, Zuzana Matulová

Editor(s): Hanna-Kaisa Hoppania, Maeve McGandy, Una Murray

Subject(s): Sustainability, Social discrimination and social justice, Climate change

Institution(s): University of Galway

Last updated: 04/03/2024

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Designing the Digital World

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Eileen Kennedy

Subject(s): Graphical and digital media applications, Virtual reality, 3D Printing

Last updated: 12/04/2022

This book offers a blend of theory and practice in guiding readers to apply design thinking principles to solving some of our world’s biggest problems. At the same time, readers are encouraged to become aware of new and emerging technologies that make prototyping and applying solutions a reality.

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Pressbooks User Guide

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Pressbooks

Publisher: Pressbooks.com

Last updated: 11/03/2022

This Guide is meant to be the handbook for using Pressbooks effectively to produce books. Pressbooks is a simple tool, but it’s powerful too, and harnessing that power requires some learning.

This Guide should cover the basics of Pressbooks, including how to quickly get a book into Pressbooks and out the other end as a beautifully designed PDF (for print) or ebook (MOBI for Kindle, or EPUB for Apple, Kobo, Nook and others).

You will also find here resources for various features or special formatting, including how to place images, create footnotes, or put in pullquotes.

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Your Anatomy Companion

CC BY-NC-ND (Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives)  28 H5P Activities    English (United Kingdom)

Author(s): Daniel J. Coyle

Editor(s): Daniel J. Coyle, Professor Peter Cantillon

Subject(s): Musculoskeletal medicine, Anatomy, Surgical orthopaedics and fractures, Medicine and Nursing, Regional anatomy, Medical imaging: radiology, Medical study and revision guides and reference material, Medical charts, colour atlases, Open learning, distance education, Personal and public health / health education, Educational: Personal and health education

Publisher: National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway) Pressbooks

Last updated: 31/10/2021

Your Anatomy Companion is an online free to use interactive tutorial which covers three major anatomical regions of the musculoskeletal system:
1. The Upper Limb
2. The Lower Limb
3. The Axial Region

Designed for medicine, nursing and allied healthcare professional students.

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Open at the Margins

CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Taskeen Adam, Nicole Allen, Tel Amiel, Tutaleni Asino, Javiera Atenas, Maha Bali, Naomi Barnes, Chris Bourg, Siko Bouterse, Autumm Caines, Lorna M. Campbell, Karen Cangialosi, Amy Collier, Catherine Cronin, Laura Czerniewicz, Robin DeRosa, Simon Ensor, Christian Friedrich, Chris Gilliard, Sarah Hare, Christina Hendricks, Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams, Rajiv Jhangiani, Rachel Jurinich Mattson, Suzan Koseoglu, Caroline Kuhn H., Jim Luke, Jaime Marsh, Billy Meinke-Lau, Jess Mitchell, Matthew Moore, Tannis Morgan, Judith Pete, Paul Prinsloo, Tara Robertson, sava saheli singh, Sherri Spelic, Bonnie Stewart, Jesse Stommel, Samantha Streamer Veneruso, Adele Vrana, Sukaina Walji, Audrey Watters

Editor(s): Maha Bali, Catherine Cronin, Laura Czerniewicz, Robin DeRosa, Rajiv Jhangiani

Subject(s): Open learning, distance education, Higher education, tertiary education, Education, Moral and social purpose of education, Educational strategies and policy: inclusion

Publisher: Rebus Community

Last updated: 24/02/2021

Open education is at a critical juncture. It has moved on from its northern roots and is increasingly being challenged from its own periphery. At the same time, it finds itself marginalised and under threat in an educational sector infiltrated by corporate interests. However, rather than bunkering down, becoming blinkered or even complacent, the editors of this volume believe that the voices from the periphery should be amplified. This book represents a starting point towards curating and centering marginal voices and non-dominant epistemic stances in open education, an attempt at critical pluriversalism. It is a curated collection of 38 blog posts, lectures, talks, articles, and other informal works contributed by 43 diverse authors/co-authors and published since 2013. Each of these contributions offers a perspective on open education that can be considered marginal and that challenges the dominant hegemony.

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Accessibility Toolkit - 2nd Edition

CC BY (Attribution)   English (Canada)

Author(s): Amanda Coolidge, Sue Doner, Tara Robertson, Josie Gray

Editor(s): Lauri Aesoph, Josie Gray

Subject(s): Writing and editing guides, Teaching of students with physical impairments or disabilities

Publisher: BCcampus

Last updated: 21/02/2021

The goal of the Accessibility Toolkit – 2nd Edition is to provide resources for each content creator, instructional designer, educational technologist, librarian, administrator, and teaching assistant to create a truly open textbook—one that is free and accessible for all students.

This second edition has built upon, and improved, the original toolkit—a collaboration between BCcampus, Camosun College, and CAPER-BC—with a new “Accessibility Statements” chapter, bibliography and list of links by chapter for print users in the back matter, updated information, and corrections to content, style and layout.

The French translation of the first edition of the Accessibility ToolkitLa Trousse d’outils d’accessibilité —is still available. In time, a French translation of this second edition will be made available.

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Authoring Open Textbooks

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Melissa Falldin, Karen Lauritsen

Publisher: Open Education Network

Last updated: 21/02/2021

This guide is for faculty authors, librarians, project managers and others who are involved in the production of open textbooks in higher education and K-12. It includes a checklist for getting started, publishing program case studies, textbook organization and elements, writing resources and an overview of useful tools.

Contributors include:

  • Karen Bjork, Head of Digital Initiatives, Portland State University Library.
  • Caitie Finlayson, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Mary Washington.
  • Dianna Fisher, Director of Open Oregon State.
  • Linda Frederiksen, Head of Access Services, Washington State University, Vancouver.
  • Ralph Morelli, Professor, Computer Science, Emeritus, Trinity College.
  • Shane Nackerud, Technology Lead, Library Initiatives, University of Minnesota Libraries.
  • Deb Quentel, Director of Curriculum Development & Associate Counsel, Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI).
  • Cody Taylor, Emerging Technologies Librarian, University of Oklahoma Libraries.
  • Anita R. Walz, Open Education, Copyright & Scholarly Communications Librarian, Virginia Tech.

The authors invite the open textbook community to contribute their experience and knowledge for future editions of this guide. If you would like to offer additional case studies, frameworks and examples, please email open@umn.edu. Together we can create a flexible resource to support open textbook creation in a variety of contexts.

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The OER Starter Kit

CC BY (Attribution)  5 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Abbey Elder

Subject(s): Open learning, distance education

Publisher: Iowa State University Digital Press

Last updated: 22/01/2021

This starter kit has been created to provide instructors with an introduction to the use and creation of open educational resources (OER). The text is broken into five sections: Getting Started, Copyright, Finding OER, Teaching with OER, and Creating OER. Each chapter is accompanied with learning objectives and most chapters feature interactive elements and opportunities for readers to engage with the text. Although some chapters contain more advanced content, the starter kit is primarily intended for users who are entirely new to Open Education.

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A Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Ed. Elizabeth Mays

Publisher: The Rebus Community for Open Textbook Creation

Last updated: 19/01/2021

A handbook for faculty interested in practicing open pedagogy by involving students in the making of open textbooks, ancillary materials, or other Open Educational Resources. This is a first edition, compiled by Rebus Community, and we welcome feedback and ideas to expand the text.
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Modifying an Open Textbook: What You Need to Know

CC BY (Attribution)   English (United States)

Author(s): Cheryl Cuillier, Amy Hofer, Annie Johnson, Kathleen Labadorf, Peter Potter, Richard Saunders, Anita Walz

Editor(s): Karen Lauritsen

Publisher: Open Education Network

Last updated: 19/01/2021

Modifying an Open Textbook: What You Need to Know focuses on the technological aspects of editing open textbooks found in the Open Textbook Library or elsewhere, and will help you assess the effort, expertise, and technical tools needed. In addition, this guide includes step-by-step instructions for importing and editing common open textbook file and platform types. Finally, this guide provides a basic overview of accessibility considerations and general guidance on where to find additional help. Adapted from “6 Steps to modifying an Open Textbook” by Clint Lalonde, CC BY 4.0 International.