Hi Jessica,

Sam Newton (Sam.Newton@kpu.ca) at Kwantlen Polytechnic University created with his students the accounting textbooks Introductory Canadian Tax and Intermediate Canadian Tax.

According to the KPU directory, Sam is on leave right now, so I don't know if he's available to answer emails. Perhaps try Rajiv Jhangiani (Rajiv.Jhangiani@kpu.ca) as well, as he seemed to be involved with getting the project going.

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Subject: [Canadaoer] Examples of student authored Pressbook?
 

Hi All,

I have an instructor who wants to create a student authored Pressbook.  What we need to work out is the logistics of multiple students developing content for a single book.  I am currently reviewing A Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students, but we are curious about the practical process of managing student creation of content.  If you know of a Pressbook that was authored by a class, I���d love to speak to the faculty member about their process!  

 

 

Cheers,

Jessica

 

 

 

Jessica Norman, MLS

Open Educational Resources Librarian

Reg Erhardt Library

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