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We are excited to announce another free in-person #LibreTexts workshop on August 29 at College of the Desert. Join #LibreTexts Executive Director, Delmar Larsen, as he introduces you to all things #LibreVerse, including: editing & remixing #OER, using our #ADAPT #open #homework & #assessment platform, & more.

Breakfast & lunch will be provided by our host campus.

To register: commons.libretexts.org/events/

If you do not already have an account you will create one when registering.

Did you miss #LibreTexts very first Basics for Beginners webinar? Join us July 18 at 12 pm PST as we start the series from the beginning. Learn how to create an account, and take your first steps to getting acquainted with our greater #LibreVerse of platforms and technologies--from the beginning!

Registration is free but required: forms.gle/pMeAN7b5Psz6wxJa7.

The link to join the webinar will be emailed to you upon completion of the registration form.

One week until the next installment in #LibreTexts Basics for Beginners webinar series brought to you by our #Academy for professional development. Hear success stories from one-time #LibreTexts beginners on how they use the #LibreVerse to create, curate, and remix #OER; use #ADAPT for their #open #homework and #assessment needs; and organize and run a successful #OER program on campus.

Registration is free: forms.gle/6bXnmgUymcxxjpFe7

See you June 20 @ 12 pm PST!

#LibreTexts latest innovation in our greater #LibreVerse of technologies, the #Forge, is officially here. The #Forge is an assignment platform specifically built to advance #OpenPedagogy & provide actionable insights through integrated #analytics. Seamlessly aligned with the values of #OpenEducation, the #Forge supports a learner-centered, participatory approach that scales across class sizes & disciplines.

Learn more:

libretexts.org/blog/introducin

#OER#OpenEd#FreeTheTextbook

Day 2 of #OpenEd24 is here and Benny would like to remind everyone that #LibreTexts consortium, the #LibreNet, is a growing community of #open practitioners and advocates using our greater #LibreVerse of #OER and open technologies to further open education initiatives on their campuses. And as we approach everything we do with a mission over money mindset the #LibreNet is priced for sustainability, not profit.

Learn more : libretexts.org/about-us/our-ne

October is just around the corner and with it comes our one day, virtual #LibreFest (or OctoberFest as we often call it) on Oct. 7. Join #LibreTexts founder and Executive Director, Delmar Larsen, as he takes you through editing, remixing, and adapting #OER using our greater #LibreVerse of resources and technologies. And stay until the end for a special announcement about some upcoming opportunities to join our community of #OER practitioners and advocates. Register: commons.libretexts.org/events/.

LibreCommonsLibreCommonsLibreCommons is a public library of open-access texts and Open Educational Resources. Find texts, explore reusable assessment modules, and collaborate with contributors.

Registration for our fall LibreFest/OctoberFest is now open. The workshop will be held virtually on October 7, from 9-3 PST. OctoberFest is a scaled down version of our annual summer LibreFest but will cover everything the #LibreTexts #LibreVerse has to offer including: creating, editing, remixing, and publishing #OER, as well as an intro to our #open #homework and #assessment platform, #ADAPT. Registration is open until Oct 6:

commons.libretexts.org/events/

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@lightweight thanks for asking. We use #open to primarily mean the 5R's codified via #CreativeCommons and #GNU licensing. We do have some content that doesn't follow this (e.g. content w/ an ND clause); in these cases #open
means #OpenAccess. Everything created on the #LibreTexts site is #OER open.

For code, we refer primarily to GNU and MIT licensed open-source content.

We hope this helps answer your question. Let us know if we can clarify anything else related to our greater #LibreVerse.