Look ma, no books! Pilot project saves students money

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Jason Svoboda

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More than 700 Indiana State University students have participated in a pilot program in which faculty members forgo textbooks in favor of open-educational, or open-access, resources, saving an estimated $90,000.

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More than 700 Indiana State University students have participated in a pilot program in which faculty members forgo textbooks in favor of open-educational, or open-access, resources, saving an estimated $90,000.

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Guess I need to sell all of my investments in renewables (pulp wood forests) and analog printers/publishers and direct those additional $$$ into PC makers, PC BATTERY makers and software companies.

AND in lasers for eye surgery and other vision corrective measures... eyestrain via PCs monitors is real.

Course I'm already dumping $$$ into hearing aid companies (and battery companies FOR hearing aids) b/c of all the idiot teenagers and 20- 30-somethings who are damaging their hearing...
 
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