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School districts to use openly licensed online content over textbooks — officials
Lestch, Corinne

Published29 October 2015
Publisheredscoop, Scoop News Group
CountryUnited States, North America

ABSTRACT
The agency announced Thursday that 10 school districts will replace at least one textbook with openly licensed educational content. Copyrighted materials created with federal money will also be open.

Keywords Association of American Publishers · blended learning · Creative Commons · Department of Education · Education IT News · K-12 · OER · Open Educational Resources

Published atWashington, D.C
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URLhttps://edscoop.com/school-districts-to-use-openly-licensed-online-content-over-textbooks-officials
Access date3/15/2018
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