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Mathieu Plourde

Courseload - 0 views

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    Courseload's seamlessly integrated platform delivers course materials through any web-enabled device (computers, laptops, iPads and Android devices, smart-phones, etc.) allowing all course material to be located in a single place. With digital tools that enable search, highlighting, annotating, and creating links to online content, the technology is easy-to-access and simple to use. And, it costs one-third the price of traditional textbooks - the same textbooks sourced from the same publishers that you use today.
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    Carl says that we should familiarize ourselves with Courseload, the digital textbook Indiana uses.
Mathieu Plourde

Expert Discussion Session: Evolving Models for E-Texts - 0 views

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    In this session, we'll briefly describe Indiana University's e-text agreements with five publishers and with Courseload, the provider of the e-text e-reader software. These agreements are resulting in substantial cost savings for students and providing them with new tools for teaching and learning. The IU agreements evolved from two years of pilot testing and in response to substantial input from students, faculty, textbook publishers, and authors. We will also discuss how these agreements can be extended to other institutions through short- and long-term pilot programs, which will allow them to gather valuable data about student and faculty use of e-texts.
Mathieu Plourde

eTexts @ IU - 0 views

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    At Indiana University, eTexts are more than just digital copies of textbooks. They represent multiple forms of digital learning materials. IU's eTexts initiative focuses on delivering eTexts to students at a reduced cost, while providing faculty with new tools for teaching and learning.
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    Etext initiative at Indiana. Uses a third party vendor called Courseload.
Mathieu Plourde

A Textbook Case of Digital Disruption - 0 views

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    "Let's look at some of the current e-textbook providers and how they compare on key points."
Mathieu Plourde

Students Find E-Textbooks 'Clumsy' and Don't Use Their Interactive Features - 0 views

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    According to the report, students said e-textbooks "somewhat" became part of their learning routine but didn't help them interact more with classmates or the professor, largely because most people didn't use the collaborative features. Mr. Wheeler noted that the students of professors who did annotate their e-textbooks reported having a better experience, since "these capabilities make the electronic text much more than just an alternative to a physical book."
Mathieu Plourde

From Dewey to Digital - 0 views

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    Panel discussion at the HigherEd Tech Summit.
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