37 No Cost
Learning Objectives
- Understand deliverables, student cost, licensing requirements, and award ranges for Adopt a Free Textbook No Cost grants
Description
The No Cost grant tier is for adoption of library e-book(s) or other learning materials in the course(s) that are:
- Completely free for students
- May or may not be openly licensed
Grant | Outcome | Student Cost | Licensing Requirement | Individual Award Range | Group Award Range |
No Cost | Adoption of a library e-book or other no cost learning materials | No Cost | Open licensing not required. | $500 | $1,000-2,000 |
Deliverables
Replace Textbooks
- Replace current textbooks with free textbooks
- Target is first semester teaching with the OER after awarded
- This can be flexed if grant recipient needs more time or is not assigned to teach the course
Adopt for Specified Period
- Adopt free textbooks for at least 4 semesters
Adopt Individually or as a Group Per Application Type
- Individual Grant: Adopt free textbooks in one more sections of the course
- Group Grant: Work with three or more other instructors to adopt free textbooks by doing one of the following:
- Adopting free textbooks in all applicants’ sections of the course
- Adopting free textbooks in all applicants’ courses department-wide
- Adopting free textbooks in all course sections taught department-wide
Provide Transparency
- Report all courses as Low Cost Textbook courses in the UTSA Class Schedules in advance of each semester of the 4-semester implementation period so that students can see your course when filtering for low cost textbook courses during registration.
- Report textbooks as soon as you have selected them. It is not possible to report too early.
- Reporting is required in advance of each semester that you teach with low cost textbooks in the Adopt a Free Textbook grant program.
Update Textbook Information on Syllabi
- Add logo and text, below, to textbook section of all syllabi of awarded courses:
- This course is part of UTSA Libraries’ Adopt a Free Textbook program, a collaboration between your professor and the library to encourage faculty adoption of free textbooks into UTSA courses. Open educational resources (OER) are textbooks and learning materials that are available at no cost to students, accessible from mobile devices, and available from class day one. Research has shown that OER can improve student engagement and course outcomes.
Demonstrate Impact
- Submit a course impact report that includes: final syllabus; assessment; anonymous data on grades, including drop, fail, and withdraw rates; analysis and future textbook plans; student evaluations of the free textbook(s)
- Ideal target is first semester teaching with the free textbooks once the student have had enough exposure to the textbook to provide feedback. Most grant recipients distribute within the last month of each semester: total of 4 semesters.
- Samples of the Qualtrics faculty and student surveys are below.
- OER Coordinator will:
- Share at the beginning of the implementation semester and each semester of the grant.
- Send reminder emails mid-semester.
- Provide a list of students that have completed, upon request. Please provide course roster.
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Qualtrics reporting form for low cost textbooks.
Serve as an Advocate
- Collaborate with UTSA Libraries to publish a Textbook Hero Profile
- Participate in a Adopt A Free Textbook webinar as panelist
Comply with Spending Guidelines
- Spend funds in accordance with guidelines and university policy and maintain appropriate records of expenditures.
Adhere to Timeline
- Complete planned activities and deliverables according to the timeline presented in the application
- Check in via Teams/email with OER Coordinator on at least a monthly basis for the duration of the project to report on progress.
Library Support
- Direct grant recipients to additional resources that may assist in resolving challenges encountered during the project period. (DeeAnn Ivie).
- Promptly respond to questions and concerns. (DeeAnn Ivie, Kimberly McMahon, Chayla De La Garza)
- Offer consultations regarding intellectual property and reuse of third-party content. (DeeAnn Ivie, Emily Johnson)
- Provide guidance on and facilitate access to grant funds. (Kimberly McMahon, DeeAnn Ivie, Chayla De La Garza)
- Provide Qualtrics survey links to be distributed to students each semester in every course in which the OER is used. (DeeAnn Ivie)
- Publicize the progress of grant recipients and maintain a public record of funded projects. (DeeAnn Ivie, Chayla De La Garza and Germaine Williams)
MOU
Media Attributions
- Adopt a Free Textbook Faculty Grants
Adoption of library e-book(s) or other learning materials in the course(s) that are completely free for students that may not be openly licensed.
While the exact meaning may vary, but a common idea of an open license is one that requires attribution but otherwise lets people use the content in any way, including commercially, only requiring them to share their modifications under the same license. Creative Commons Wiki, Creative Commons, https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Open_license, CC-BY.
A type of Adopt a Free Textbook grant that requires the instructor to adopt free textbooks in one more sections of a course.
Type of Adopt a Free Textbook Grant that requires grant recipients to work with other instructors to adopt free textbooks by adopting free textbooks in all applicants' sections of a course, in all applicants' courses department-wide, or in all course sections taught department-wide.
A filter in the UTSA Course Schedules that filters for courses with total learning materials cost of $40 or less.
OER and No Cost grants provided by the UTSA Libraries to advance OER at UTSA.
Final report for an Adopt a Free Textbook Grant that includes: final syllabus; assessment; anonymous data on grades, including drop, fail, and withdraw rates; analysis and future textbook plans; student evaluations of the free textbook(s)