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October 2012 Dana C. Voss Program Manager, Internet2 Net+ Services. eContent. Welcome. Bradley C. Wheeler, Ph.D. Vice President for IT and Chief Information Officer Indiana University. Contents. Fall 2012 eContent Pilot Spring 2013 eContent Pilot. Spring 2012 Research Findings.

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  1. October 2012 Dana C. Voss Program Manager, Internet2 Net+ Services eContent

  2. Welcome Bradley C. Wheeler, Ph.D. Vice President for IT and Chief Information Officer Indiana University

  3. Contents • Fall 2012 eContent Pilot • Spring 2013 eContent Pilot

  4. Spring 2012 Research Findings Major findings included: • Only a minority of users elected to purchase a paper copy (12%). • The lower cost of an eTextbook was considered the most important factor for students considering future purchase of an eText. • The portability of eTexts also ranked very high as a factor leading to future purchase. • Other important factors in future eText purchases included that it should be accessible without an internet connection and available throughout a student’s academic career, not just for a semester. • Faculty, for the most part, did not report using the enhanced eText features (sharing notes, tracking students, question/answer, additional links, etc.) and indicated the need for additional training. • Because faculty did not use the enhanced features students saw little benefit from the eTextplatform’s capability of promoting collaboration with other students or with the professor.

  5. Fall 2012

  6. Joint Research Baseline Research Impact on Teaching and Learning Research Longitudinal research How integral was the eText and in what ways, any differing perceptions or observations? How would you compare the experience of using etextbooks with printed books? Were learning needs met? Importance of cost vs. platform vs. availability vs. features/functionality Were teaching needs met?

  7. Spring 2013 eContent Pilot Goals • to continue to advance the higher education community’s understanding of what is necessary for online materials to attain and surpass the  effectiveness, accessibility, economy, and other relevant outcomes associated with traditional textbooks • to explore innovative business models, terms, and conditions that make access to digital educational materials more flexible, economical, efficient, and simple for institutions and publishers alike

  8. Package Options – to be finalized by Oct 8

  9. How It Works • Read the prospectus • Complete the application. This initial expression of interest is not binding, but is important since some of the pilot packages are limited to a specified number of institutional participants.   • Attend the webinar on Friday, October 5, 3:00 p.m. ET, with Shel Waggener, Internet2 Senior Vice President, and Greg Jackson, EDUCAUSE Vice President.   • No registration is required. • Webinar location:  https://educause.adobeconnect.com/aspen • Call-in 1-877-944-2300, access code 108772#

  10. eContent Dana C. Voss Program Manager, Internet2 Net+ Services dvoss@internet2.edu eText-pilot@internet2.edu

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