The Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE) in the U.S. Department of Education initially awarded a $1.08 million grant to the University of Illinois System/CARLI for Illinois SCOERs (Support for Creation of Open Educational Resources). Illinois SCOERs activities begin September 1, 2021 and extend to August 31, 2024. In May 2022, CARLI was notified that approximately $1 million in additional funds would be awarded in calendar year 2022 from FIPSE and the Open Textbooks Pilot grant.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Open Textbooks Pilot Program is a competitive grant program based on U.S. Senate Majority Whip and Illinois Senator Richard Durbin’s Affordable College Textbook Act. Through this grant funding, Illinois SCOERs will provide access to open textbooks and personalized learning tools for entry-level courses in high-demand.
Illinois SCOERs is a true statewide enterprise that will fundamentally change the open educational resources landscape in Illinois by providing a new holistic support model that will promote student success through OER awareness, implementation, growth, and adoption.
Read thepress release available from Senator Durbin’s web site.
Illinois SCOERs (Support for Creation of Open Educational Resources) will develop, improve, and expand open educational resources by focusing in Round 1 on “The Human Condition: Care, Development, and Lifespan.” Project participants in Round 1 are creating nine open textbooks paired with ancillary materials for teachers and students.
Project participants in Round 2 and 3 will focus on large enrollment courses in any subject area. These OER will be created by work teams funded through competitive sub-grants.
Illinois SCOERs will provision the creation of a new holistic support model for OER creation and use in Illinois. The value of Illinois SCOERs can best be articulated by its motto: “Student success through OER awareness, implementation, growth, and adoption.
Other 2018–2021 Open Textbooks Pilot Program Grantees
Fall 2023 - All projects will be submitted for publication
Spring 2024 - Projects will be incorporated into classes and data collected
August 2024 - Illinois SCOERs grant period ends.
CARLI has created a new page where interested parties can view announcements and updates on the work being done by the sub-grant awardees. We have also created a page especially for workshops related to the creation of OER for the grant, SCOERs Workshops will contain recordings of workshops, slides, announcements, and tips for those working on the creation of Open Educational Resources.
Includes Eligibility, Requirements for Applications (includes application and supporting documents, Requirements for Sub-Grant Recipients, Information on Proposal Evaluation, and Dates & Deadlines.
Includes Eligibility, Requirements for Applications (includes application and supporting documents, Requirements for Sub-Grant Recipients, Information on Proposal Evaluation, and Dates & Deadlines.
Subscribe to the Illinois SCOERs email list for project news and updates.
Institutions applying as part of a project team will be encouraged to contribute local funds in order to maximize savings to students.
Engage CARLI member institutions in Illinois SCOERs through participation in professional development
The Open Illinois Project Director will work closely with the CARLI Senior Director and CARLI member library staff to identify, create, adapt, and adopt open and affordable course content at the course and program level to accommodate the evolving learning, teaching, and research needs of the diverse CARLI community. The director will coordinate the sub-grant program to member libraries. In collaboration with the CARLI membership and CARLI staff, the Open Illinois Senior Coordinator will contribute actively to the consortium's efforts around open educational resources, author rights, scholarly publishing, data management, and repositories.
Other resources and support include training faculty and librarians at member organizations CARLI’s Open Illinois Initiative site (resources and support) CARLI’s emerging OER Commons Hub, and the Illinois Library Association legislative initiative.
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The contents of this web page were developed under a grant from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), U.S. Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.