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Date

3-7-2022

Abstract

Open Oregon Educational Resources’ Director, Amy Hofer, talks about Oregon's legislation around Open Education and how these laws affect teaching and learning at Portland State University (PSU). Karen Bjork, PSU librarian, and Jaime Wood-Riley, OAI staff, talk specifically about PSU's textbook affordability plan, how faculty can label their course materials as low- or no-cost, and what these designations mean for students.

Biographical Information

Amy Hofer: Amy is the Statewide Open Education Program Director for Open Oregon Educational Resources.

Karen Bjork: Karen is the Head of Digital Initiatives and Cataloging & eAccess at PSU Library. Karen is the Chair of PSU's Textbook Materials Affordability Subgroup.

Jaime Wood: Jaime is the Program Manager for Educational Initiatives in the Office of Academic Innovation at PSU. Jaime is a member of the Textbook Materials Affordability subgroup.

Subjects

Open Educational Resources

Disciplines

Scholarly Publishing

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/37130

Open Legislation in Oregon

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