Posts Tagged ‘textbooks’
Top 20 Leading Textbook Publishers
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 5, 2022
How Academic Librarians Are Working with Faculty to Source Affordable Textbooks for Students
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 6, 2022
Up to 80% of uni students don’t read their assigned readings. Here are 6 helpful tips for teachers
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 17, 2021
eTextbooks vs. Print Textbooks (#infographic)
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 12, 2021
No one wants to pay $200 for a #textbook
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 29, 2021
Library Textbooks in the Time of Covid 19: A Brief but Important Message
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 30, 2021
#DistanceLearning results in rise in consumption of #eTextbooks
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 8, 2020
OpenStax (Flexible textbooks, peer-reviewed, openly licensed and 100% free)
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 2, 2020
#EngineeringDesign for Circular Economy (#TUDelft #OpenCourseWare)
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 17, 2020
Open Textbook Library (#Textbooks every student can access and afford)
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 14, 2020
#SpringerNature makes 500 #textbooks available for free to support #HigherEducation
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 23, 2020
#Elsevier has made all #textbooks freely accessible to #ScienceDirect customers to support students and lecturers whose classes have moved from campus to online
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 27, 2020
#CambridgeUniversityPress is making higher education textbooks free to access online during the #coronavirus outbreak
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 18, 2020
Academic Faculty: #Textbook & #CourseMaterials Affordability Survey Report 2019
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 27, 2019
“The $300 textbook is dead,” says the CEO of #textbook maker #Pearson
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 21, 2019
Free #textbooks for first-year university students could help improve #RetentionRates
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 23, 2017
Price changes 1996 to 2016: selected consumer goods and services
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 1, 2017
Fen ve #Mühendislik Bilimlerinde #Matematik Yöntemler (Genişletilmiş II. Baskı) – #SelçukBayın (Ücretsiz eKitap) @selcukbayin
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 14, 2016
Mainstreaming Open Textbooks: Educator Perspectives on the Impact of OpenStax College open textbooks by Rebecca Pitt
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 9, 2015
Game-changing arrival of e-books
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 19, 2015
Perhaps the best footnote in an academic textbook ever by Oliver Tearle @olivertearle
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 12, 2014
Most Students Want to Access Textbooks on Tablets
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 3, 2013
Studying from Electronic Textbooks
Posted by: bluesyemre on July 18, 2013
Students Prefer Print for Serious Academic Reading
Posted by: bluesyemre on July 18, 2013
Open Academics (Open Textbooks by University of Minnesota)
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 22, 2013
Wikibooks (a collection of open-content textbooks)
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 22, 2013
SAGE launches MobileStudy (The QR based revision tool for innovative on-the-go learning)
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 17, 2013
How Teachers Are Hacking Their Own Digital Textbooks
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 1, 2013
Supreme Court upholds first-sale doctrine in textbook resale case by Joe Mullin
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 19, 2013
Top 20 Textbook Fails Worldwide by MC WINKEL
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 2, 2013
Don’t call them textbooks
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 1, 2013
How publishers are re-imagining the textbook in 2013?
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 1, 2013
Why Are College Textbooks So Absurdly Expensive?
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 9, 2013
Why Academics Create the Best E-Texts by Jennifer Funk
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 11, 2012
Now E-Textbooks Can Report Back on Students’ Reading Habits
Posted by: bluesyemre on November 20, 2012
7 Things You Should Know About the Evolution of the Textbook by EDUCAUSE
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 27, 2012