@book { title = {Marking Open and Affordable Courses: Best Practices and Case Studies}, author = {Ainsworth, Breeman and Allen, Nicole and Dai, Jessica and Elder, Abbey and Finkbeiner, Nicole and Freeman, Amie and Hare, Sarah and Helge, Kris and Helregel, Nicole and Hoover, Jeanne and Kirschner, Jessica and Perrin, Joy and Ray, Jacquelyn and Raye, Jennifer and Reed, Michelle and Schoppert, John and Thompson, Liz}, editor = {Hare, Sarah and Kirschner, Jessica and Reed, Michelle}, abstract = {This collaboratively authored guide helps institutions navigate the uncharted waters of tagging course material as open educational resources (OER) or under a low-cost threshold by summarizing relevant state legislation, providing tips for working with stakeholders, and analyzing technological and process considerations. The first half of the book provides high-level analysis of the technology, legislation, and cultural change needed to operationalize course markings. The second half features case studies by Alexis Clifton, Rebel Cummings-Sauls, Michael Daly, Juville Dario-Becker, Tony DeFranco, Cindy Domaika, Ann Fiddler, Andrea Gillaspy Steinhilper, Rajiv Jhangiani, Brian Lindshield, Andrew McKinney, Nathan Smith, and Heather White.}, year = {2020}, month = {05/2020}, language = {English}, publisher = {Mavs Open Press}, pages = {432}, country = {United States}, url = {https://uta.pressbooks.pub/markingopenandaffordablecourses/}, isbn = {978-1-64816-983-0}, refereed = {yes}, keywords = {open course, OER, legislation, policy, implementation, planning, assessment, best practices}, attachments = {Marking-Open-and-Affordable-Courses-Best-Practices-and-Case-Studies-1612824291.pdf}, }