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Workbook: The Seminal History and Prospective Future of Blacks at the University of Idaho book cover

Workbook: The Seminal History and Prospective Future of Blacks at the University of Idaho

All Rights Reserved  25 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Annabelle L. Lyne, Sydney Freeman Jr.

Editor(s): Sydney Freeman Jr.

Subject(s): The Arts

Last updated: 17/09/2024

Idaho Histories book cover

Idaho Histories

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Marco Seiferle-Valencia, Rebekka Boysen-Taylor

Institution(s): University of Idaho

Last updated: 20/05/2024

Open at the University of Idaho Library book cover

Open at the University of Idaho Library

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Tyler Rodrigues, Marco Seiferle-Valencia

Editor(s): Marco Seiferle-Valencia, Kelly Omodt, Kristin Henrich

Last updated: 19/04/2024

The Seminal History and Prospective Future of Blacks at the University of Idaho book cover

The Seminal History and Prospective Future of Blacks at the University of Idaho

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Brody Gasper, Sydney Freeman Jr.

Subject(s): Educational: History, Relating to African American / Black American people

Institution(s): University of Idaho

Publisher: University of Idaho Library

Last updated: 27/06/2023

This groundbreaking text chronicles the contributions of Blacks at U of I starting in the late 1890’s when Idaho's first Black graduate, Jennie Eva Hughes, began matriculating here.
The OER Starter Kit for Program Managers book cover

The OER Starter Kit for Program Managers

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Abbey K. Elder, Stefanie Buck, Jeff Gallant, Apurva Ashok, Marco Seiferle-Valencia

Editor(s): Cheryl (Cullier) Casey (Copyeditor), Emmett Lombard (Copyeditor), Tina Mullins (Copyeditor)

Subject(s): Project management, Educational administration and organization

Publisher: Rebus Community

Last updated: 27/05/2022

The OER Starter Kit for Program Managers was created to bring attention to the work that is involved in building and managing an OER program, from learning about open educational practices and soliciting team members to collecting and reporting data on your program’s outcomes. Regardless of your program’s scope and your own experience with OER, we hope that the Starter Kit for Program Managers will have some tips to help you along your way.

The OER Starter Kit for Program Managers contains seven parts:

  1. A Quick Guide to Open Education
  2. Building an OER Program
  3. Program Management
  4. Training and Professional Development
  5. Supporting OER Adoption
  6. Supporting Open Textbook Creation
  7. Collecting and Reporting Data

Visit the project homepage to join the community of practice!