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Free is Good! The OER Story of an Organic Chemistry Textbook
American Chemical Society Conference
  • Shainaz M. Landge, Georgia Southern University
  • Christine Whitlock, Georgia Southern University
  • Karelle Aiken, Georgia Southern University
  • John C. DiCesare, Georgia Southern University
  • Rafael L. Quirino, Georgia Southern University
  • Hans J. Schanz, Georgia Southern University
  • Mohammed Lnu
  • Isaac Graves, Georgia Southern University
  • Alex Whitlock, Georgia Southern University
  • Dawn Cannon-Rech, Georgia Southern University
  • Jeffrey M. Mortimore, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
8-24-2021
Abstract or Description

As the largest regional university in southeast Georgia and serving more than 20,000 students at the Statesboro campus, Georgia Southern University values student learning and inclusive access. Any positive change will have a huge impact on student success. Lowering the overburdening cost of student expenses will not only benefit low-income students, but also help every STEM major required to take these courses. Having a low- or no- cost option for students will guarantee that each student has access to the critical learning materials needed for these challenging courses. The key outcomes of the project to convert the Organic Chemistry textbook to a free resource will be shared in this presentation.

Additional Information

Georgia Southern University faculty members, Shainaz Landge, Christine Whitlock, Karelle Aiken, John C. DiCesare, Rafael L. Quirino, Hans J. Schanz, Dawn Cannon-Rech, and Jeffrey Mortimore co-presented Free is Good! The OER Story of an Organic Chemistry Textbook in the American Chemical Society Conference, August 2021.

Citation Information
Shainaz M. Landge, Christine Whitlock, Karelle Aiken, John C. DiCesare, et al.. "Free is Good! The OER Story of an Organic Chemistry Textbook" American Chemical Society Conference (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeff_mortimore/123/