
21:51
Not sure what you are referring to Naomi. Can you clarify?

22:17
Is this for K-12, or college level?

22:29
It is a college textbook.

22:35
Ok. Great. thanks

23:17
Where is this OER textbook available?

23:21
Can we get a copy of these presentation or recording later?

24:14
The archive will be put on ASCCC's website: https://asccc.org/directory/open-educational-resources-initiative-oeri

25:33
Hi, Sarah. The book is currently available in LibreText: https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Art/Book%3A_A_World_Perspective_of_Art_Appreciation_(Gustlin_and_Gustlin)

28:14
Yes

28:14
yes

30:24
can you enlarge the image

30:38
John Terry, CRC, History of Modern Architecture, PowerPoints slide live lectures

30:43
Sorry I was a few minutes late. How do you get to this text?

31:12
https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/ASCCC/A_World_Perspective_of_Art_Appreciation_(Gustlin_and_Gustlin)

31:24
Thanks, Ellen!

31:28
thank you!

32:03
thanks

34:06
Is there a separate text for Art History?

34:07
How large is the font of the text?

35:26
Hazel, in LibreText, you would be able to adjust the text in your browser.

36:18
Thank you!

36:30
what are ARTH 110 and 120? Survey?

36:33
what do these AH numbers relate to

36:53
Which art histories are those course numbers assigned to?

36:59
Is Architecture covered?

37:49
Thank you

38:45
Since this is the first time I am aware of LibreText: Does the college itself have to approve the use of LibreText or is it driven by the instructor who would like to use it?

39:35
Great layout, design, and information. Does the textbook include photo history?

39:39
Hazel, that may be a local decision. But it's just a platform for OER books.

39:44
Cost of LibreTexts for students?

39:54
zero

40:04
Cost of LibreTexts for Class ?

40:13
Completely free, John.

40:23
Thank You!!

40:40
great!

41:24
Can you or Deborah demonstrate the LibreText choices fro m their website? (Download, PDF, etc.)

43:00
Any possible discussion in

43:38
Can we copy the pictures to use in PowerPoint?

43:41
A_ Giving Essay Test in Canvas? and B- Slide ID Quizes?

43:55
Yes, Carolyn. You would just need to provide an attribution.

44:18
Do you need to set up an account with password to use it?

44:30
Can we add our own material to the existing text as well?

44:37
No, Lisa. The account is just to have edit privileges.

44:47
Yes, Hazel. With OER, you can remix.

45:09
John, she is going to be showing us her course in Canvas. Please ask again if needed then.

45:15
awesome, thanks

45:46
Carolyn, each image will have an attribution with a link to where it resides on the internet (for free with a Public Domain or Creative Commons license

47:01
Maybe you will still get to this-Will you show how to upload to Canvas please?

47:48
I don't know if I missed the answer but are there any books about practicing art or design? It looks like it's geared towards art appreciation and art history

49:03
???? You can change the text without creating it as a separate version?

49:24
So can we submit our oen text to LibreText

49:53
If you have already built an Art Appreciation Course in canvas, I have not shared it publicly, and it is very similar to your course. Is this platform any different than Canvas?

50:23
probably good to mention that to class

50:32
Can I create an account if my school is not linked to Libretexts? If so, I can’t find where to do that

51:12
Schools don't need to be linked to LibreTexts; faculty register individually

51:16
You create your own account, Wendy. Let me find the link.

53:45
If you have an OER book, John, LibreText would like to have it in their library. You can also build a book from scratch in LibreText.

54:47
make it larger please

55:38
Wendy, when you go into a library (from Explore the Libraries), at the top right of your screen there is a place to click to request an account.

56:18
Chau-Marie, this is not an entire class. It's just the textbook. You can bring it into Canvas for your content.

57:06
The link takes you to an article but nothing about setting up an account

57:14
Do I just send an email?

57:52
I would then email info@libretext.org

57:57
Thank you

58:21
OER text/book??

58:49
LibreText only houses openly licensed content.

59:47
Is Deborah’s book in Canvas Commons?

01:01:13
OER=Open Education Resource

01:01:23
Yes, Sheila. Search for ASCCC in the Canvas Commons.

01:03:47
How do you get it in Canvas from the LMS link in Libretext?

01:04:14
You import it, Lisa.

01:05:45
Oh, I see you can select Libre text in Canvas?

01:07:00
Do editions change? Can a book suddenly be unavailable?

01:07:09
@Lisa - when you download from LibreTexts - it's called a course cartridge. In Canvas you go to "upload course cartridge"

01:07:15
Can you repeat the status of the OERs for the Survey (Ancient through Medieval; Renaissance through Modern)?

01:08:00
ahhh thank you, that’s clearer :)

01:08:52
Christina—Currently, ASCCC had neither of the Survey courses as an OER.

01:08:58
Where can we find writing book opportunities from https://asccc.org….

01:09:11
*has

01:09:52
If I already have an online CANVAS class, then getting it from CANVAS Commons means I don't have to go to LibreText? Is this correct?

01:10:05
Yes, Hazel.

01:10:06
does it give you notification of updates if on canvas...

01:11:03
What is the full name of the text?

01:11:26
A World Perspective of Art Apprecition

01:11:47
LibreTexts does show the latest update on each page.

01:11:57
* latest update DATE*

01:11:59
sorry

01:12:02
LibreText and Canvas Commons both allow you to see the version history.

01:12:17
The discussions don’t seem to import when I upload the file into Canvas or when I import from Commons. Are those normally included too?

01:12:18
I don’t see it in my commons

01:13:09
If we want a print copy, do we purchase it from LibreText?

01:13:47
She showed you her course in Canvas, Ellen. That is in addition to book itself. It sounds like later in the year, she will share her course built around it.

01:14:00
Thank you!

01:14:20
Did you search for ASCCC, Seija? That is the easiest way to find it.

01:15:09
yes I searched for asccc and no results foud

01:15:22
does this answer to accessibility requirements

01:15:38
If you search “ASCCC art” I found it

01:16:13
That is one way to get it in print, Allison. You could also print the PDF version yourself..

01:16:56
Is the book accessible to someone with a screen reader?

01:17:04
direct link to the resource in Canvas Commons: https://lor.instructure.com/resources/53872be4d02240209049a9bb1babbaf1

01:17:20
Yes, Amber. And further improvements are being made as well.

01:17:36
Sorry to join late, just left local Senate meeting. I have a concern about a link in this Egypt section—“Egyptian Origins”— links to a site that seems to advocating a position about racial differences being species difference…standard white supremacist talking point.

01:18:00
Can this be reviewed?

01:18:04
Hi Lisa. We addressed this earlier. It was something added accidentally and has been removed

01:18:13
Thank you—sorry!!

01:19:43
Thank you Deborah, Jennifer and all! I need to sign off. Have a great weekend.

01:20:01
will this recording be posted?

01:20:02
The links are great, thanks!

01:20:09
what was the app paint by number?

01:20:11
What was that other source besides CYARK?

01:20:21
flollow up webinar?

01:20:22
The recording will be posted on the asccc oeri website

01:20:22
What about testing material?

01:20:26
hi I types SCCC ART IN COMMONS IN MY CANVAS - STILL NO RESULTS

01:20:33
ASCCC ART

01:20:42
Great—thank you!

01:20:42
Thank you for this.

01:20:46
direct link to the resource in Canvas Commons: https://lor.instructure.com/resources/53872be4d02240209049a9bb1babbaf1

01:20:53
SCI-ARC

01:21:02
thank you!

01:21:37
But it’ CYARK, not the architecture school Sci arch

01:22:14
HI - SAYS I AM NOT AUTHORIZED WHEN CLICKING THE LINK

01:23:16
i totally agree and do the same

01:23:53
@Seija - you will need to log into your instance of Canvas to see the link

01:24:27
Is this the only OER art/art history textbooks out today?