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Gov. Schwarzenegger Launches First-in-Nation Initiative to Develop Free Digital Textbooks for High School Students

  • Dec 17 2010 10:38 AM

    Melanie Foster

    I agree that this is a great thing that is being offered to our students in high school.  I also think that the same opportunities should be given to those students in middle school and at the primary level.

  • Sep 3 2010 2:57 PM

    Jaquelin Martinez

    This sounds great! I will gladly support an initiative that provides our children with educational content at no charge to them.

  • May 13 2009 9:58 AM

    Open Source and Open Door // Glen Warren

    This may signal the open source open door for the state of California, I have yet to hear a response from the publishers.
  • May 7 2009 9:19 AM

    Gov. Schwarzenegger Launches First-in-Nation Initiative to Develop Free Digital Textbooks for High School Students // Rick Lakin

    http://gov.ca.gov/press-release/12225/ Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today launched an initiative to make California the first state in the nation to offer schools free, open-source digital textbooks for high school students. The Governor directed his Secretary of Education Glen Thomas to ensure these resources are available for use in high school math and science classes by fall 2009, a critical first step in helping ensure digital textbooks are widely available to all California students. “As California’s budget crisis continues we must find such innovative ways to save money and improve services,” said Governor Schwarzenegger. “California was built on innovation and I’m proud of our state’s continued leadership in developing education technology. This first-in-the-nation initiative will reduce education costs, help encourage collaboration among school districts and help ensure every California student has access to a world-class education.” At the Governor’s request, Secretary Thomas will work with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell and State Board of Education President Ted Mitchell to develop a state approved list of standards-aligned, open-source digital textbooks for high school math and science. This list will be compiled after content developers across the country are asked to and have submitted digital material for review. “Under Governor Schwarzenegger’s leadership, California’s classrooms will have access to a wider range of online teaching materials that best serve the unique needs of our students, parents, teachers and schools,” Secretary Thomas said. “I look forward to working with Superintendent O’Connell and President Mitchell to make these free digital resources available to California high schools for the coming school year.”
    • May 11 2011 11:11 AM

      tell the textbook people at the school // Elizabeth Dodds

      If and when this actually happens, several of us will be happy to not have to lift heavy textbooks again- especially the students!

    • May 18 2011 3:06 PM

      Digital Texts // Janet Morgan

      The State of Kentucky had a Digital Book Initiative long before Arnold was gov.  I believe they began digitizing text around 2003.