In Your Classroom and LMS

Creating web-based OER brings your lessons into the classroom at little to no cost for students.

Class discussion inside the material

If you activate Hypothesis in your content, your students can annotate interact privately or as a group. We’ve activated it in the Alice’s Adventures with Hypothes.is chapter in the Showcase. You can also see it at work in Open Anthology of Earlier American Literature, edited by Timothy Robbins. Try the Edgar Allen Poe chapter (opens a new window), which has several annotations.

Screenshot from a class discussion of The Tell-Tale Heart, with highlighted text in the story and corresponding comments from students in a sidebar to the right.
Class discussion of The Tell-Tale Heart.

Import Content into Your LMS

Common cartridge files can be exported from Pressbooks, allowing you to bring content into your LMS: Blackboard, Canvas, and others.

Bring Pressbooks Content into your LMS Course

License

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