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Schools spent $4.4 billion for textbooks in the 2006-07 school year, according to Eduventures. While that's only about 1% of total expenditures, the prospect of free, state-approved materials could profoundly influence how schools spend money — and what publishers offer, Newman says.
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David GrapkaSince March, Dixon Deutsch and his students have been quietly experimenting with a little website that could one day rock the foundation of how schools do business.
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Will RichardsonThink of a cross between a first-grade reading workbook and Wikipedia, the popular online encyclopedia written and edited by users.
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EdurevueUSA Today, 2007.11.07
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Colleges for years have tapped open-source materials, with instructors designing and giving away material such as lecture notes and exams. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology boasts that virtually its entire catalog is available through " open courseware." But the idea has been slow to make a mark in the less technologically savvy K-12 world. That may soon change.
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