2012-02-15 Building Student Advocacy for OER (Connexions Conference)

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Students are a powerful but often overlooked ally in the OER movement. This session provides a crash course on how to engage students as OER advocates, and how to leverage the ever-important issue of textbook affordability to build grassroots support on campus and gain recognition off campus.

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Building Student Advocacy for OER

Connexions ConferenceFeburary 2012 • Houston, TX • #cnxcon

Nicole AllenThe Student PIRGs

www.maketextbooksaffordable.orgnicole@studentpirgs.org

@txtbks

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• Students are the beneficiaries of OER

• Faculty respond to students• There are a lot of them (20.3 M)• We need an army

Why Work With Students?

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“Student loan debt outpaced credit card debt for the first time last year and is likely to top a trillion dollars this year.”

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Textbooks cost HOWmuch???

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$224.95

PopularCalculu

sTextbook

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$255.95

PopularEcon 101

Textbook

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Students spend

$1,168

per yearon books &

supplies

- College Board

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250%

200%

150%

100%

50%

0%1989 1994 1999 2004 2009

Textbooks vs. Inflation

Textbooks

Inflation

Prices are rising

4 times

inflation

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26% of tuition @ public 4-year

72% of tuition @ comm. College

- GAO

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7 in 10 students surveyed hadn’t bought a required text due to cost

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unnecessary

new editions

Publisher Practices

expensive bundles

restrictive, costly ebooks

single-use

access

codes

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Producer

Consumer

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Publisher

Student Professor

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1. Focus on affordability.Generally speaking, students are interested in OER for one thing, and one thing only – cheaper textbooks. The key to attracting and motivating students is to present OER as a solution.

Working With Students

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2. Explain why OER is a solution.Students want lower costs next semester, not next decade. They tend to fight hardest for immediate solutions: renting, used books, reserve copies, etc. To gain student support, it is important to provide context for why OER is a solution worth fighting for.

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3. Don’t overcomplicate things.Most students do not understand open licensing – and that’s OK. Students can appreciate and advocate for OER as a solution without knowing the ins and outs of openness – all they need is a practical understanding (stay tuned).

Working With Students

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4. “Open textbooks” not “OER”“OER” and “educational resources” are foreign terms to students. It’s best to focus on the most familiar form of OER, “open textbooks.”

Working With Students

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What are open textbooks?1. Comparable: like any other text –

similar material and format, sold in the bookstore

2. Affordable: low-cost in print and digital form – read free online, download printable PDF and/or buy a hard copy for $20-40.

3. Flexible: professors can legally create their own version of the textbook by removing unwanted sections and adding new material.

Explaining OER to Students

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Why support open textbooks?1. Savings: professors who adopt open

textbooks save students 80% on average, that’s $5,000 for the typical 100-student class.

Explaining OER to Students

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Used Books

Rentals

E-Books

E-Readers

25%

61%

52%

39%

Savings vs. New Books

Source: www.studentpirgs.org/textbooks/research

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E-Readers

E-Books

Rentals

Open Textbooks

1%

8%

33%

80%

Source: www.studentpirgs.org/textbooks/research

Maximum Savings

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Why support open textbooks?1. Savings: professors who adopt open

textbooks save students 80% on average, that’s $5,000 for the typical 100-student class

2. Options: students can choose whichever print or digital format they want, all at low costs

Explaining OER to Students

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66%Keep Some

34%Rent All

75%Prefer print

25%Prefer digital

Student Preferences

Source: www.studentpirgs.org/textbooks/research

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Why support open textbooks?1. Savings: professors who adopt open

textbooks save students 80% on average, that’s $5,000 for the typical 100-student class

2. Options: students can choose whichever print or digital format they want, all at low costs

3. Change: major publishers have a stranglehold on the market, and the best way to change that is to increase competition with OER

Explaining OER to Students

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Why take action now?1. Self Interest: if your professor chooses

an open textbook, you could save hundreds next semester!

2. Define the Enemy: this is the best way to fight back against publisher rip-offs

3. Stress Urgency: faculty are choosing books for next term right now, and students are the best hope to tell them about OER

Explaining OER to Students

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Student Groups• Student government• Political, consumer or social justice

groups, like PIRG, Campus Progress, Young Dems, etc.

• Academic clubs and societies• Fraternities and sororities• Environmental or cultural groups

Outreach to Students

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Individual students• Ask professors to recommend students,

or offer extra credit• Create opportunities for students to self-

identify: sign up form, posters, flyers, info sessions

• Offer internships for credit• Distribute materials to help students take

action on their own

Outreach to Students

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Campus Events• Textbook Rebellion

van tour!• “Open Book Fairs”• Panel discussions• How much did you

pay? graphs

Grassroots Tactics

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Grassroots TacticsContact Professors• Meet with professors

like “sales reps”• Send e-mail, letters• “Day of Action”

events• Resources/training for

individual students

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Presentations• Faculty Senate• Academic

departments• Conferences or

organization meetings• Faculty development

days

Grassroots Tactics

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Media Outreach• Press conferences to

release reports or make announcements

• Op-Eds/letters• Pitch features for

authors/adopters

Grassroots Tactics

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Campus Coalition• Bookstore• Library• Prof. development• IT, eLearning depts.• Administration

Grassroots Tactics

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Building Student Advocacy for OER

Connexions ConferenceFeburary 2012 • Houston, TX • #cnxcon

Nicole AllenThe Student PIRGs

www.maketextbooksaffordable.orgnicole@studentpirgs.org

@txtbks