<div dir="ltr">Open education resources (OER) are an attempt to solve the textbook pricing problem by giving students and faculty great content at more reasonable prices -- even free, which many consider to be the most reasonable price point of all. <b><font color="#ff0000">You'll often hear OER also referred to as open textbooks, but it's really so much more than freely accessible textbooks -- it's freely available class content.</font></b> That means textbooks, but it also means course shells, syllabi, class assignments, and slide decks. So while OER discussions often focus on cost from a student perspective, it also has the potential to help faculty develop and refine their own course materials. Student cost savings is but one component of OER.<div>
<br></div><div><a href="http://opensource.com/education/14/4/open-education-resources-combat-high-textbook-prices">http://opensource.com/education/14/4/open-education-resources-combat-high-textbook-prices</a></div></div>