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Member Spotlight: Judith Sebesta
A former theatre professor got hooked on OER when two students said they simply couldn't have afforded to take her class any other way.
Member Spotlight: JoAn Kivlehan
A New York nursing instructor makes the case that OER models the values that nursing is built on
Member Spotlight: Chelsee Dickson
A Georgia librarian discovered open education when her professor offered students a radical choice: accept the old textbook, or build something better.
Member Spotlight: Delmar Larsen
This UC Davis chemistry professor and LibreTexts founder heard about a student who had to choose between a textbook and baby food, and spent the next decade building the alternative.
Member Spotlight: Amber Anderson
A soil scientist builds a free textbook so anyone can learn about the ground beneath our feet.
Member Spotlight: Rebecca Karoff
In open education, a University of Texas administrator finds a way to remove financial and academic barriers and build campus community all at once.
Member Spotlight: Tiffani Tijerina
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor finds that open education can reshape classroom culture, not just cut costs.
Member Spotlight: Robert Awkward
A community college economics professor turned state leader watched withdrawals drop to zero when he left behind the $225 textbook.
Member Spotlight: Jeremy Larance
A West Liberty University English professor wants to help educators discover the power to revise and remix course materials for their students.
Member Spotlight: Allison Buckley
An OER program specialist wants to ensure the next gen of first-gen students has what they need from day one.
Member Spotlight: Megan Zara
For UT Arlington’s Open Educational Resources Librarian, learning is about care and co-creation.