{"id":62,"date":"2019-05-12T04:44:23","date_gmt":"2019-05-12T04:44:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca\/zerotextbookcost\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=62"},"modified":"2019-05-22T15:31:26","modified_gmt":"2019-05-22T15:31:26","slug":"stakeholders","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.torontomu.ca\/zerotextbookcost\/chapter\/stakeholders\/","title":{"raw":"Who are Your Stakeholders?","rendered":"Who are Your Stakeholders?"},"content":{"raw":"This is a list of some potential stakeholders that can help you on your journey to establish a Zero Textbook Cost Degree.\r\n<h2>Students<\/h2>\r\nStudents are at the centre of any Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) Degree plan. Students interested in Open Educational Resources (OER) and affordable course readings can also be helpful advocates with administrators and instructors. Student Unions can be a key to advocating for OER and affordable course readings. The University of Regina student union webpage on Open Education gives acknowledgement and thanks to professors that use OER in their classroom.[footnote]University of Regina Student Union. (n.d.) Open Educational Resources. Retrieved from https:\/\/ursu.ca\/services\/textbooks-for-all\/open-education-resources\/[\/footnote] Student statewide, provincial or national organizations can also be advocates for open education. For example OUSA, an Ontario-based student organization advocates as part of the world-wide #textbookbroke campaign. <code>[footnote]Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (OUSA). (n.d.) #textbookbroke OUSA. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.ousa.ca\/textbookbroke[\/footnote]<\/code>\r\n<h2>Instructors<\/h2>\r\nGrassroots interest from instructors who want to help their students succeed and notice that some students do without textbooks often drives initial interest in OER adoption, and will probably do so as well for ZTC Degrees.[footnote]Griffiths, R., Gardner, S., Lundh, P., Shear, L., Ball, A., Mislevy, J., Wang, S., Desrochers, D., Staisloff, R. (2018). Participant Experiences and Financial Impacts: Findings from Year 2 of Achieving the Dream\u2019s OER Degree Initiative. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.achievingthedream.org\/sites\/default\/files\/resources\/participant_experiences_and_financial_impacts_oer_2018.pdf[\/footnote]\r\n<h2>Senior Administrators<\/h2>\r\nBuy-in from Senior Administrators will be important in the establishment and maintenance of a ZTC Degree at an institution. Making education affordable, accessible and equitable for students is key to many institutions mission statements or academic plans. For example at Kwantlen Polytechnic University the Academic Goals and Strategies part of their Academic Plan embeds \"open learning options,\" which include both open educational resources and open pedagogy.[footnote]Kwantlen Polytechnic University. (2018). KPU Academic Plan 2018. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.kpu.ca\/sites\/default\/files\/Provost%20and%20VP%20Academic\/AcademicPlan-Vision2018_booklet_spreads_web.pdf[\/footnote]\r\n<h2>Academic Coordinators<\/h2>\r\nThe subject and program expertise of the Academic Coordinator of a program can be very helpful in the establishment and maintenance of a ZTC Degree.\r\n<h2>Instructional Designers<\/h2>\r\nWhen creating new OER or redesigning a course, instructional design help, if available, can improve the instructional design of a ZTC course, and may even include innovative open pedagogy strategies. Mesa Community College see instructional designer and subject expert teams as important to creating ZTC degrees. [footnote]Mesa Community College. (n.d.). Z Degree. Retrieved from https:\/\/ctl.mesacc.edu\/teaching\/z-degree\/[\/footnote]\r\n<h2>Library<\/h2>\r\nYour library may have an E-Reserve or syllabus checking service in which library links can be placed into an E-Reserve database, a Learning Management System (LMS) or into a syllabus so students can access Library e-resources at no additional cost. For example University of Guelph has an E-Reserve service that can help create affordable course readings.[footnote]University of Guelph Library. (n.d.). Open and Affordable Course Content. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.lib.uoguelph.ca\/find\/find-type-resource\/open-and-affordable-course-content[\/footnote] You can find more about how libraries can support ZTC Degrees and open education in the chapter <a href=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca\/zerotextbookcost\/wp-admin\/post.php?post=31&amp;action=edit\">Leveraging Library Resources and Expertise.<\/a>\r\n<h2>Subject Librarians<\/h2>\r\nSubject Librarians can help search for already existing OER and licensed library e-resources that can replace commercial textbooks. Mesa Community College love their librarians who help finding new OER and library resources for ZTC degrees.[footnote]Mesa Community College. (n.d.). Z Degree. Retrieved from https:\/\/ctl.mesacc.edu\/teaching\/z-degree\/[\/footnote] They can also potentially order library licensed e-books that can be used by an entire class in some cases.\r\n<h2>Campus Bookstore<\/h2>\r\nIf you are creating a ZTC Degree at some point you should communicate this to the Bookstore. If you have Open Textbooks in your ZTC Degree, you may want to work with your Bookstore to create a Print on Demand service, so students have the choice to order the material in print format at a reasonable cost. For example Kirkwood Community College's Bookstore provides print on demand services for Open Textbooks.[footnote]Kirkwood Community College Library. (n.d.). Open Textbooks, OER &amp; Other Open or Free Resources for Faculty: OER Basics. Libguide. Retrieved from http:\/\/guides.kirkwood.edu\/opentextbooks[\/footnote] You can find out more about ways to work with the Campus Store in the chapter\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca\/zerotextbookcost\/wp-admin\/post.php?post=74&amp;action=edit\">Working With the Campus Bookstore.<\/a>\r\n<h2>Registrar's Office<\/h2>\r\nAt some point in the development of a Zero Textbook Cost Degree, you will ideally want to mark the courses in your institution's course registration system. To do so you will need to work closely with the Registrar's Office or Department. Michelle Reed at the University of Texas created a helpful guide to working towards marking OER courses in registration systems.[footnote]Reed. M. (2018). Texas Toolkit for OER Course Markings (a living guide): Examples. Libguide. The University of Texas at Arlington. Retrieved from https:\/\/libguides.uta.edu\/TXtoolkit\/examples[\/footnote]","rendered":"<p>This is a list of some potential stakeholders that can help you on your journey to establish a Zero Textbook Cost Degree.<\/p>\n<h2>Students<\/h2>\n<p>Students are at the centre of any Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) Degree plan. Students interested in Open Educational Resources (OER) and affordable course readings can also be helpful advocates with administrators and instructors. Student Unions can be a key to advocating for OER and affordable course readings. The University of Regina student union webpage on Open Education gives acknowledgement and thanks to professors that use OER in their classroom.<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"University of Regina Student Union. (n.d.) Open Educational Resources. Retrieved from https:\/\/ursu.ca\/services\/textbooks-for-all\/open-education-resources\/\" id=\"return-footnote-62-1\" href=\"#footnote-62-1\" aria-label=\"Footnote 1\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[1]<\/sup><\/a> Student statewide, provincial or national organizations can also be advocates for open education. For example OUSA, an Ontario-based student organization advocates as part of the world-wide #textbookbroke campaign. <code><a class=\"footnote\" title=\"Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (OUSA). (n.d.) #textbookbroke OUSA. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.ousa.ca\/textbookbroke\" id=\"return-footnote-62-2\" href=\"#footnote-62-2\" aria-label=\"Footnote 2\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[2]<\/sup><\/a><\/code><\/p>\n<h2>Instructors<\/h2>\n<p>Grassroots interest from instructors who want to help their students succeed and notice that some students do without textbooks often drives initial interest in OER adoption, and will probably do so as well for ZTC Degrees.<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"Griffiths, R., Gardner, S., Lundh, P., Shear, L., Ball, A., Mislevy, J., Wang, S., Desrochers, D., Staisloff, R. (2018). Participant Experiences and Financial Impacts: Findings from Year 2 of Achieving the Dream\u2019s OER Degree Initiative. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.achievingthedream.org\/sites\/default\/files\/resources\/participant_experiences_and_financial_impacts_oer_2018.pdf\" id=\"return-footnote-62-3\" href=\"#footnote-62-3\" aria-label=\"Footnote 3\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[3]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Senior Administrators<\/h2>\n<p>Buy-in from Senior Administrators will be important in the establishment and maintenance of a ZTC Degree at an institution. Making education affordable, accessible and equitable for students is key to many institutions mission statements or academic plans. For example at Kwantlen Polytechnic University the Academic Goals and Strategies part of their Academic Plan embeds &#8220;open learning options,&#8221; which include both open educational resources and open pedagogy.<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"Kwantlen Polytechnic University. (2018). KPU Academic Plan 2018. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.kpu.ca\/sites\/default\/files\/Provost%20and%20VP%20Academic\/AcademicPlan-Vision2018_booklet_spreads_web.pdf\" id=\"return-footnote-62-4\" href=\"#footnote-62-4\" aria-label=\"Footnote 4\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[4]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Academic Coordinators<\/h2>\n<p>The subject and program expertise of the Academic Coordinator of a program can be very helpful in the establishment and maintenance of a ZTC Degree.<\/p>\n<h2>Instructional Designers<\/h2>\n<p>When creating new OER or redesigning a course, instructional design help, if available, can improve the instructional design of a ZTC course, and may even include innovative open pedagogy strategies. Mesa Community College see instructional designer and subject expert teams as important to creating ZTC degrees. <a class=\"footnote\" title=\"Mesa Community College. (n.d.). Z Degree. Retrieved from https:\/\/ctl.mesacc.edu\/teaching\/z-degree\/\" id=\"return-footnote-62-5\" href=\"#footnote-62-5\" aria-label=\"Footnote 5\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[5]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Library<\/h2>\n<p>Your library may have an E-Reserve or syllabus checking service in which library links can be placed into an E-Reserve database, a Learning Management System (LMS) or into a syllabus so students can access Library e-resources at no additional cost. For example University of Guelph has an E-Reserve service that can help create affordable course readings.<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"University of Guelph Library. (n.d.). Open and Affordable Course Content. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.lib.uoguelph.ca\/find\/find-type-resource\/open-and-affordable-course-content\" id=\"return-footnote-62-6\" href=\"#footnote-62-6\" aria-label=\"Footnote 6\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[6]<\/sup><\/a> You can find more about how libraries can support ZTC Degrees and open education in the chapter <a href=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca\/zerotextbookcost\/wp-admin\/post.php?post=31&amp;action=edit\">Leveraging Library Resources and Expertise.<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Subject Librarians<\/h2>\n<p>Subject Librarians can help search for already existing OER and licensed library e-resources that can replace commercial textbooks. Mesa Community College love their librarians who help finding new OER and library resources for ZTC degrees.<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"Mesa Community College. (n.d.). Z Degree. Retrieved from https:\/\/ctl.mesacc.edu\/teaching\/z-degree\/\" id=\"return-footnote-62-7\" href=\"#footnote-62-7\" aria-label=\"Footnote 7\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[7]<\/sup><\/a> They can also potentially order library licensed e-books that can be used by an entire class in some cases.<\/p>\n<h2>Campus Bookstore<\/h2>\n<p>If you are creating a ZTC Degree at some point you should communicate this to the Bookstore. If you have Open Textbooks in your ZTC Degree, you may want to work with your Bookstore to create a Print on Demand service, so students have the choice to order the material in print format at a reasonable cost. For example Kirkwood Community College&#8217;s Bookstore provides print on demand services for Open Textbooks.<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"Kirkwood Community College Library. (n.d.). Open Textbooks, OER &amp; Other Open or Free Resources for Faculty: OER Basics. Libguide. Retrieved from http:\/\/guides.kirkwood.edu\/opentextbooks\" id=\"return-footnote-62-8\" href=\"#footnote-62-8\" aria-label=\"Footnote 8\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[8]<\/sup><\/a> You can find out more about ways to work with the Campus Store in the chapter\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca\/zerotextbookcost\/wp-admin\/post.php?post=74&amp;action=edit\">Working With the Campus Bookstore.<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Registrar&#8217;s Office<\/h2>\n<p>At some point in the development of a Zero Textbook Cost Degree, you will ideally want to mark the courses in your institution&#8217;s course registration system. To do so you will need to work closely with the Registrar&#8217;s Office or Department. Michelle Reed at the University of Texas created a helpful guide to working towards marking OER courses in registration systems.<a class=\"footnote\" title=\"Reed. M. (2018). Texas Toolkit for OER Course Markings (a living guide): Examples. Libguide. The University of Texas at Arlington. Retrieved from https:\/\/libguides.uta.edu\/TXtoolkit\/examples\" id=\"return-footnote-62-9\" href=\"#footnote-62-9\" aria-label=\"Footnote 9\"><sup class=\"footnote\">[9]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<hr class=\"before-footnotes clear\" \/><div class=\"footnotes\"><ol><li id=\"footnote-62-1\">University of Regina Student Union. (n.d.) Open Educational Resources. Retrieved from https:\/\/ursu.ca\/services\/textbooks-for-all\/open-education-resources\/ <a href=\"#return-footnote-62-1\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 1\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-62-2\">Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance (OUSA). (n.d.) #textbookbroke OUSA. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.ousa.ca\/textbookbroke <a href=\"#return-footnote-62-2\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 2\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-62-3\">Griffiths, R., Gardner, S., Lundh, P., Shear, L., Ball, A., Mislevy, J., Wang, S., Desrochers, D., Staisloff, R. (2018). Participant Experiences and Financial Impacts: Findings from Year 2 of Achieving the Dream\u2019s OER Degree Initiative. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.achievingthedream.org\/sites\/default\/files\/resources\/participant_experiences_and_financial_impacts_oer_2018.pdf <a href=\"#return-footnote-62-3\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 3\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-62-4\">Kwantlen Polytechnic University. (2018). KPU Academic Plan 2018. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.kpu.ca\/sites\/default\/files\/Provost%20and%20VP%20Academic\/AcademicPlan-Vision2018_booklet_spreads_web.pdf <a href=\"#return-footnote-62-4\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 4\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-62-5\">Mesa Community College. (n.d.). Z Degree. Retrieved from https:\/\/ctl.mesacc.edu\/teaching\/z-degree\/ <a href=\"#return-footnote-62-5\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 5\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-62-6\">University of Guelph Library. (n.d.). Open and Affordable Course Content. Retrieved from https:\/\/www.lib.uoguelph.ca\/find\/find-type-resource\/open-and-affordable-course-content <a href=\"#return-footnote-62-6\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 6\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-62-7\">Mesa Community College. (n.d.). Z Degree. Retrieved from https:\/\/ctl.mesacc.edu\/teaching\/z-degree\/ <a href=\"#return-footnote-62-7\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 7\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-62-8\">Kirkwood Community College Library. (n.d.). Open Textbooks, OER &amp; Other Open or Free Resources for Faculty: OER Basics. Libguide. Retrieved from http:\/\/guides.kirkwood.edu\/opentextbooks <a href=\"#return-footnote-62-8\" class=\"return-footnote\" aria-label=\"Return to footnote 8\">&crarr;<\/a><\/li><li id=\"footnote-62-9\">Reed. M. (2018). Texas Toolkit for OER Course Markings (a living guide): Examples. Libguide. The University of Texas at Arlington. 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