News Archives - LibreTexts https://libretexts.org/category/news/ Free The Textbook Sun, 14 Jan 2024 19:02:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://libretexts.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/cropped-favicon-32x32.png News Archives - LibreTexts https://libretexts.org/category/news/ 32 32 New In-Person Workshops for the ADAPT Homework Platform https://libretexts.org/libretexts-announces-new-in-person-workshops-to-showcase-adapt-homework-platform/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 18:37:00 +0000 https://newsite.libretexts.org/?p=4937 The LibreTexts team is happy to announce six new, in-person workshops across California to showcase our open homework and assessment platform, ADAPT. These workshops will introduce educators to ADAPT as well as our H5P creation platform, Studio. Currently sponsored by the California Education Learning Lab (CELL), both platforms are free for all California instructors and …
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The LibreTexts team is happy to announce six new, in-person workshops across California to showcase our open homework and assessment platform, ADAPT. These workshops will introduce educators to ADAPT as well as our H5P creation platform, Studio. Currently sponsored by the California Education Learning Lab (CELL), both platforms are free for all California instructors and students for the next four years. During these workshops LibreTexts Founder and Executive Director, Delmar Larsen, will demonstrate how instructors can use ADAPT to augment existing and newly constructed OER textbooks with summative exercises and embed them in LMSs, LibreTexts textbooks, in a standalone application, and in-class clickers. Discussions will demonstrate how the ADAPT homework system empowers faculty to build and use existing questions in multiple modalities. Participants will learn how to build autograded questions based on four technologies – H5P, WebWork, IMathAS, and native (QTI) – that can be used interchangeably to allow for maximal impact.

Delmar will also introduce the Studio platform for construction, storage and distribution of H5P assessments. Participants will be able to join Studio to create and share H5P assessments, review the H5P of other authors, and build/join a community within Studio.

Workshops are open to all educators.

Registration is free but required. NOTE: A free LibreTexts account is required for registration and can requested here.

Workshops

Workshops will take place at:

A light breakfast and lunch will be provided.

For more information contact: jrogers@libretexts.org.

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LibreOne Goes Live to Improve your Login Experience https://libretexts.org/safsdf/ Wed, 02 Aug 2023 19:31:00 +0000 https://newsite.libretexts.org/?p=4056 What is LibreOne? If you’ve been using any combination of the LibreVerse apps & services (Conductor, ADAPT, etc.), you may have struggled to manage the combination of different credentials required to login to those services. LibreOne will eliminate the need for multiple credentials and will allow you to manage “One account for everything LibreTexts.” It …
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What is LibreOne?

If you’ve been using any combination of the LibreVerse apps & services (Conductor, ADAPT, etc.), you may have struggled to manage the combination of different credentials required to login to those services. LibreOne will eliminate the need for multiple credentials and will allow you to manage “One account for everything LibreTexts.” It is a Central Authentication Service that aims to provide faster logins, increased security and efficiency, and a better user experience overall.

If you’ve been using any combination of the LibreVerse apps & services (Conductor, ADAPT, etc.), you may have struggled to manage the combination of different credentials required to login to those services. LibreOne will eliminate the need for multiple credentials and will allow you to manage “One account for everything LibreTexts.” It is a Central Authentication Service that aims to provide faster logins, increased security and efficiency, and a better user experience overall. 

What do I need to do? 

Nothing. The LibreTexts team will take care of automatically migrating your Conductor account to a LibreOne account. 

When will I need to interact with LibreOne? 

Aside from logging in when necessary (LibreTexts apps will automatically redirect you), LibreOne will mostly work behind the scenes. However, if you do need to make changes to your account information like your name, email address, or password, you’ll visit LibreOne’s account management portal to do so. More documentation on these features will be available soon. 

Will I have to pay to use LibreOne? 

No. LibreOne accounts are free to all. LibreOne was designed to enhance and support LibreTexts’ ongoing mission to Free The Textbook

I am currently a verified instructor with LibreTexts. Will I lose this status?

No. Users who have already been authorized by the LibreTexts team to contribute content and access other instructor resources will still be able to do so. Future LibreTexts users who want to get verified will follow a similar path to the current process. Internally, LibreOne will help the team to turn around verification requests faster so that potential contributors can jump into creating their awesome content with as little wait time as possible. 

I want to login with a work/school account. Will I still be able to do this?

Yes. LibreOne will support Google Workspace and Microsoft Active Directory* login methods as of its initial release. Other authentication methods may be supported in the future as the team continues to update LibreOne. 

* Some campuses who use Microsoft Active Directory do not allow logins to applications not part of a previously approved list. LibreOne will notify you if this prevents your account registration. In that case, you could create a standard email/password account with LibreOne, or contact your campus IT team to discuss other options. 

I am an administrator for a LibreNet campus. Will I be able to customize LibreOne?

More information will be released in the near future as to what branding and customization options will be available. 

I’m excited! When can I start using LibreOne? 

Today! We’re excited too. Continued information and responses to other frequently asked questions will be addressed as necessary. As always, you can reach out to us at support@libretexts.org to ask questions and we’ll be happy to respond as soon as possible. 

NOTE: As of today, LibreOne has been implemented across our Conductor platform, as well as our libraries. Implementation with ADAPT, Studio, and our Jupyter hub are forthcoming in the next few weeks.

We thank you for your continued support as the LibreVerse continues to grow and improve. 

With Gratitude, 

The LibreTexts Team

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LibreTexts Announces New Grant to Expand ADAPT Homework System https://libretexts.org/libretexts-announces-new-grant-to-expand-adapt-homework-system/ Mon, 27 Feb 2023 18:56:00 +0000 https://newsite.libretexts.org/?p=5314 The LibreTexts team is excited to announce that we have been awarded $4 million over the next four years from the California Education Learning Lab (CELL) to significantly scale up ADAPT, the open homework and learning system built to complement the texts in our libraries and enhance the utility of the greater LibreVerse. This support will expand ADAPT into …
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The LibreTexts team is excited to announce that we have been awarded $4 million over the next four years from the California Education Learning Lab (CELL) to significantly scale up ADAPT, the open homework and learning system built to complement the texts in our libraries and enhance the utility of the greater LibreVerse. This support will expand ADAPT into a powerful and expansive open-source infrastructure for educators to access and for direct use in student assessment and learning activities.

ADAPT combines the features of multiple assessment systems (IMathAS, Webwork, H5P, LMS-QTI, and other custom assessment technologies) under a single system that is more than the sum of its parts. ADAPT empowers traditional homework delivery (both formative and summative), embedded questioning in textbooks, and adaptive learning capabilities to allow students to guide their learning experience subject to their decisions with our Learning Trees. The new award will be used to expand the library of Learning Trees to include broader diversity in representation of exposition modules and to rebuild questions to support culturally relevant pedagogy approaches and encourage a greater engagement by stimulating students’ identities within the platform. A mobile app will be released this Spring to allow ADAPT to be used for in-class polling (e.g., clickers).

We hope you will consider joining us as we look for partners to help us build new, open content for inclusion in ADAPT’s ever-growing question and assessment bank, which currently hosts over 133,000 assessments and growing. Please contact us for more details at info@libretexts.org.

See the official press release for additional details:


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

Contact: Jennifer Rogers, LibreTexts Outreach Coordinator 

Email: jrogers@libretexts.org

LibreTexts Project Announces $4 Million Award from California Education Learning Lab 

Award will further develop LibreTexts open homework system, ADAPT, and make it freely available for four years to California higher education institutions

[DAVIS, CA, February 27, 2023] The LibreTexts project’s online open homework system, ADAPT, has been awarded a $4 million dollar award from the California Education Learning Lab (CELL) and the State of California. The award supports the Individualized Adaptive Learning Open Educational Resources (IAL-OER) project. The grant will be distributed in $1 million increments over the next four years (2023-2026) and immediately address equity gaps in chemistry education with a longer term goal of reducing equity gaps in other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. 

“The LibreTexts team is thrilled to accept this grant in order to help us grow our ADAPT homework system as it will help low-income students in every corner of the State of California,” said LibreTexts Founder and Executive Director, Dr. Delmar Larsen.

An estimate provided by LibreTexts to CELL and the State of California shows that during the academic year 2021-2022 approximately 1090-1450 students saved an average of $80 per student in courses where their professors were piloting ADAPT. Over a proposed ramp-up period (2021-2028), total cumulative savings are estimated to be $11.1 million. 

This grant continues the support of a previous $1 million grant from CELL awarded in 2021 for the “Rebalancing the Equity Gap in Chemistry Education with Individualized Adaptive Learning” led by Larsen, in partnership with California Community College’s Academic Senate, the California State University (CSU)’s Chancellor’s Office, CSU San Bernadino, and Mendocino College. 

These CELL funds, in conjunction with a prior $4.9 million dollar Open Textbook Pilot Grant from the US Department of Education (2018), were utilized to create a new, open homework and assessment platform, ADAPT. ADAPT was also made possible by the previous 14 years of growth and expansion of the LibreTexts platform for hosting and remixing open education resources (OER).

The pairing of the LibreTexts platform with its over half a million pages of OER, and the ADAPT homework system presents a unique and powerful opportunity to persuade disciplinary faculty to switch from their current, more expensive traditional systems, to a free, open option, especially given LibreTexts existing impact on the California higher education landscape. 

With this funding faculty can make the switch to ADAPT knowing that the quality of the ADAPT system is on par with the one(s) they currently use. ADAPT is designed to:

  • be extremely easy to use.
  • provide reliable and technical support for users.
  • decouple the homework system from an expensive commercial textbook which provides teaching faculty with more flexibility in how they utilize OER in their courses. 

“The ADAPT homework system gives our students real-time feedback about their performance and understanding of the material. ADAPT has also created a pathway towards low and zero-cost chemistry courses at Mendocino College, reducing the cost barrier associated with other online homework systems,” says Gregory Allen, Professor of Chemistry at Mendocino College.

In addition to the current Chemistry offerings already embedded in ADAPT, this grant will allow the LibreTexts team to:

  • expand on the base OER import into the system to ensure the inclusion of more varied algorithmic questions to hinder academic dishonesty.
  • build an extensive learning objectives framework and align questions directly to the framework.
  • build additional learning trees for adaptive learning (scaled up from the existing 120 to over 300).
  • develop and Implement new technology for Organic Chemistry courses and ensure it’s been rigorously reviewed for accessibility.

For further information contact Prof. Delmar Larsen at dlarsen@libretexts.org. See https://LibreTexts.org for details about the LibreTexts project.

ABOUT LIBRETEXTS

LibreTexts is the largest, best established open education project, and platform online. Begun in 2008 as the ChemWiki, the LibreTexts mission is to unite students, faculty and scholars in a cooperative effort to develop an easy-to-use online platform for the construction, customization, and dissemination of open educational resources (OER) to reduce the burdens of unreasonable textbook costs to our students and society. LibreTexts also provides ancillary technologies for project management, remixing OER, and H5P creation which help faculty better control their curriculum by providing them more flexibility over their course content.

ABOUT CELL

Learning Lab is an initiative of the California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research and is administered in partnership with the Foundation for California Community Colleges as part of the State’s vision to grow and sustain a highly educated workforce that can meet the challenges of our changing world. Learning Lab supports innovation in higher education pedagogy through intersegmental grants to California’s public colleges and universities. Our funded projects leverage technology tools and the science of human learning to create better online and hybrid learning environments, and empower faculty in their teaching mission to find solutions that work best for California’s diverse student population. 


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