22. Source: “With Their Whole Lives Ahead of Them” by Jean Johnson, Jon Rochkind. Amber N. Ott & Samantha DuPont Prepared with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
32. Open Textbooks Affordable Choices Social Learning Fully Supported Professionally Developed Localized for California California Partnership Model Branded for California Top Authors
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49. Projected Savings for California CC Students One Year Student Savings X 1 Course 1 st Yr………….$506,000 Student Savings X 3 Courses 1 st Yr………$1,518,000 Student Savings X 5 Courses 1 st Yr………$2,530,000 Student Savings X 10 Courses 1 st Yr…….$5,060.000 Three Years Student Savings x 5 Courses x 3 Yr………$8,400,000 Student Savings x 10 Courses x 3 Yr…….$15,180,000
50. California CC Tuition Increase Offset Assume textbooks = 72% of annual CC cost (conservative, as textbooks have continued to climb at 3x inflation since study) Assume 65% reduction in textbook cost (conservative, based on average cost of traditional textbooks at $100) 72% x .65 = 46% REDUCTION in annual CC cost Size of recent CCC tuition& fee increase = ? Offset = _______
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Editor's Notes
21,000 student decline in 2009-2010 P.20 of Gates report
Refer back to this as the growth part of market
Tremendous cost savings; Make education more accessible and affordable for California students; Increases college retention; Up-to-date information always available; More engaged by case studies that address issues = more relevance for California students.
Provide faculty with more control over their content; Increase faculty reuse of materials and encourage innovation; Spot-light California’s best University System teaching practices; Give faculty an opportunity to augment income; and, Attract and retain more students to California with publicity (or promotion) of these efforts.
Align with California’s University System goal of being the best in the world at driving economic prosperity; Become a country leader in quality open content (one of the first state initiatives to take a progressive point of view in building quality textbooks with minimal investments); Institute a private labeling program for the University System of California; Stimulate economic development; and, Establish itself as a front runner for federal funds.
Learning Imperative
Provide faculty with more control over their content; Increase faculty reuse of materials and encourage innovation; Spot-light California’s best University System teaching practices; Give faculty an opportunity to augment income; and, Attract and retain more students to California with publicity (or promotion) of these efforts.