

Institutional efforts to negotiate across-the-board lower costs for traditionally-published textbooks and materials, otherwise known as Inclusive Access or First Day Access.Using library-licensed materials, including books, eBooks, and electronic journal and magazine articles for course instruction, or making use of library physical and electronic reserves. These materials have already been purchased by libraries or institutions, but are no additional cost to students.Creating OER that can be used by students you are teaching or by other instructors or scholars.Using existing Open Educational Resources (OER) for course instruction and/or modifying/enhancing existing resources.If you have any questions about Affordable Learning Ohio, please contact Anna Bendo at Learning InitiativesĪffordable Learning Initiatives look to reduce costs for students by substituting low-cost or no-cost resources in place of high-price commercial textbooks. "When I watched them practice, I walked away saying, 'That's an SEC-caliber football team.Affordable Learning Ohio is OhioLINK's series of initiatives to lower the cost of college for Ohio higher education students by assisting our member libraries and campuses in identifying strategies for Open and Affordable Learning textbook and course material adoption, and helping locate statewide shareable library materials as well as open educational resources that are no cost or lower cost to students. "I've watched them play every opportunity that I can, because I'm somewhat of a Bearcats fan, being a graduate," Meyer said. Meyer has even attended some of Kelly's spring practices. His dad is a graduate of UC, and his sister, Gigi Escoe, is a vice provost at the university. The matchup has a bit of intrigue for Meyer, who played football at Cincinnati in the 1980s. It is also their sixth BCS bowl appearance in the 12 years of the BCS. But they still earned their 19th straight bowl appearance, the second-longest streak in the nation, and their eighth appearance in the Sugar Bowl. 5 in the BCS standings as well as the Associated Press poll.

The loss to Alabama dropped the Gators to No. "We're going to spare no expense to make sure we do it the right way," Meyer said.

The Gators are rumored to be losing upwards of a half dozen underclassmen to this April's NFL Draft, and any contact with an agent between now and Jan.

Meyer said he also has to make sure he keeps all of his players eligible for the game. Meyer said he will confer with Athletic Director Jeremy Foley before making a decision. Meyer said he has not decided on the status of star defensive end Carlos Dunlap, who was suspended from Saturday's game after being arrested on DUI charges Tuesday. As soon as we get the Bearcat film and flip it on, it's game on." "And I think the one thing, players are so much smarter than coaches. "Our legacy is going to be dependent on how we finish this season," Meyer said. The Gators (12-1) obviously can't finish the season with a national title, but could send Tim Tebow and the rest of the seniors out the right way. He also has to motivate his team for the Sugar Bowl after its disappointing defeat Saturday. The defensive coordinator position is just one worry for Meyer. "Both schools will have to be aligned with Charlie, if that should happen," Meyer said. Meyer said he and Louisville coaches would talk about Strong's availability should he get the job.
