FY2025 grant Application is now Open.
Members:
Geraldine Becker, Professor of English and Creative Writing, Chair, Humanities and Professional Studies
Joseph Becker, PhD Professor of English and Lead Faculty, English
Sofia Birden (Chair), Director of Library Services
Jessica Daigle, Mental Health Counselor and Accessibility Coordinator
Susan Dubay, Director of Student Support Services
Sandy Pelletier, Principal Lecturer of Nursing
For questions, contact
Sofia Birden
(207) 834-7527
sbirden@maine.edu
The UMFK OER Committee wants to incentivize instructors to abandon costly course materials in favor of those available to their students for free. In order to do this, we are offering a limited number of grants to adopt or adapt/modify existing open-access materials. These materials would replace any items in the course, e.g. textbooks, for which students must currently pay. See "Eligibility & Timeline" for more information on application requirements.
Open Educational Resources are any type of educational materials that are in the public domain or are released under the terms of an open license. The nature of these open materials is such that anyone can legally and freely copy, use, adapt, and re-share them. OER range from textbooks to curricula, syllabi, lecture notes, assignments, tests, projects, audio, video, and animation. (UNESCO)
Grant award categories:
$500 - to adopt an open source textbook and/or other materials
$1,000 - to adapt/modify open-source resources
To understand what Adopt and Adapt mean for the purposes of this grant, see Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to receive a UMFK OER Grant?
All original content on this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. All linked content maintains its respective license.
Permission was granted by Jen Waller of the University Libraries at The University of Oklahoma to reuse and modify their guide originally called "Alternative Textbook Grant."
Guide updated: March 22, 2022