Book Review: Affordable Course Materials: Electronic Textbooks and Open Educational Resources

Emma Molls

Abstract


Editor Chris Diaz opens this book with a boundary-pushing question: “What if I just bought all the textbooks?” The case studies that follow begin with other daring questions, all searching for an answer to the question of how to reduce student costs through affordable course materials. The nine case studies in the book represent universities from across the United States and a global campus (New York University at Shanghai). Each case study presents a different approach to providing affordable course materials, based on the campus context and student needs.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.57.3.6609

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