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All Access An Introduction for the University Senate March 21 2017 Our Bookstores Mission Affordability of course materials In 2016 we saved students over 1M off the costs of their course materials ID: 764462

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All AccessAn Introduction for the University Senate March 21, 2017

Our Bookstore’s Mission Affordability of course materials In 2016, we saved students over $1M off the costs of their course materials Costs continue to escalate….is $1M enough? Student Success How many students fail/retake a class because they don’t have access to materials? Affect on how faculty structure their syllabus and semester

All Access Digital delivery of content loaded into Canvas Negotiated lower price specifically for Auburn(35 to 65% less than new book prices) Every student has free access for first two weeks of classMaterial charged to ebill if student doesn’t opt out

Faculty Complete academic freedom Every student has access to material on the first lecture day Publishing in Canvas is easyOpens doors to Auburn’s own OER content(Example: PHED)Engagement with material causing better outcomes

Students Notified at registration if course is All Access Digital format being well-received Easy to opt out if desiredCosts go to e-billLocal customer service for questionsCan get print copy if interested

Where are we today? Been working with the model for three years Started small and targeted to produce good outcomes Scalable now that we have developed systems to manageMultiple publishers and digital delivery partners

Courses in Spring 2017 ACCT 2700 HDFS 3040 BIOL 3003 HIST 1010 BIOL 3033 HIST 1020EDMD 3300 HIST 2120 EDMD 7230/7236 KINE 1103 GEOL 1100 MUSI 2730/2737 GEOL 1103 NTRI 4820 HDFS 2000 PHED classes HDFS 2010 UNIV 1050 HDFS 2013 UNIV 1067 HDFS 3013

Results Out of 6400 students enrolled in All Access courses, only 1.5% opted out of the program for required books Nationally, retention rates and course outcomes are improving in inclusive coursesAll but one instructor that has tried model at Auburn have chosen to stay in the program

Next Steps We are ready to provide this service for any class Distance classes, small or large enrollments Contact Rusty at the Bookstore if interestedHave information and checklists available to give more detail

All Access Day Thursday, March 23 Student Center 2222/2223 10AM-1PMSeven publishers, four digital vendorsPresentation at 12PMRefreshmentsCome and go event