Hi Heather,

Clint Lalonde at BCcampus recently (yesterday) created a blog post about this topic.  It has a few links that may be useful.  https://edtechfactotum.com/what-is-a-homework-system/

Sally

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Ryerson University Library
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 1:20 PM Ross, Heather <heather.ross@usask.ca> wrote:
Hello all.

I’m working on a document for our administration related to the use of online homework systems (OHS) at our university. I need to differentiate between textbooks, including digital textbooks (I’m looking at you Pearson) and homework systems. While they often come bundled, it’s not always the case and I need to make it clear that we’re looking at using existing policy to hopefully bring some oversight to the proliferation of OHS at our institution, while not forcing textbooks into this (unless bundled is the only option). If anyone has some text that might suit this, like a definition of an OHS that makes it’s clear it can stand alone from a textbook, I would be most appreciative of you sharing it with me.

Thank you in advance.

Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)

Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)

Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning


Research Fellow

Open Education Group


Room 50.5, Murray Building

University of Saskatchewan

Tel: 306.966.5327

email: heather.ross@usask.ca

http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php


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