7 OER Legislation and Reporting
Learning Objectives
- Understand legislation and reporting requirements for OER and inclusive access
OER & Textbook Legislation
Many states, including Texas, have passed and are continuing to pass legislation around OER transparency for students. OER legislation helps students see, at the time of registration, which courses are using OER.
Key Takeaways
OER Reporting at UTSA
Are you aware that if you use OER, the Texas Education Code mandates that you report your OER usage in order to support transparency for UTSA student Roadrunners? Learn how to report OER and other Low Cost textbooks.
OER Reduce Costs & Remove Barriers
OER are free textbooks that are in the public domain or Creative Commons licensed for free reuse, modification, and sharing.” OpenStax and Open Textbook Library are examples. OER better support UTSA students because they are: free, available on Class Day One, and continuously accessible.
Key Takeaways
Key Takeaways
Activity:
Please report your affordable textbooks for your class now. If total learning materials cost for the course is $0 and you are using primarily Creative Commons licensed learning materials, use the Free Textbooks reporting form. If total learning materials cost is $40 or less and you are using a variety of learning materials, use the Low Cost Textbooks reporting form.
Please report in advance of every semester that you are teaching with OER, following the timeline below.
Fall Registration: April 1st
Spring Registration: October 1st
Summer Registration: March 1st
To learn more, visit Report Affordable Textbooks: Transparency for UTSA Roadrunners.
Additional Resources
UTSA libraries. (2022). Report affordable textbooks: Using open educational resources or other affordable textbooks? Report them to provide transparency for students during registration.
UTSA Libraries. (2022). Textbooks & inclusive access: UTSA & HB 1027: Defines inclusive access and summarizes HB 1027 transparency compliance.
UTSA Libraries. (2022). UTSA Libraries & textbooks: Innovative strategies to support Roadrunners.
Texas Legislature. (2018). Texas Legislature Online – 85(R) Text for SB 810.