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Making College (Textbooks) Affordable

Velocity of Content

Publishing industry analyst Bill Rosenblatt wrote for Publishers Weekly that higher education is the publishing segment undergoing the most disruptive changes today. Click below to listen to the latest episode of the Velocity of Content podcast.

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Enhance Curriculum with Copyrighted Content

Velocity of Content

In a 2016 report, Marci Goldberg of K-12 Market Advisors reported that “teachers spend an average of five hours per week creating materials and seven hours per week searching for materials.” Exceptions include materials in the public domain such as documents and materials the U.S. I am not alone.

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Protecting Indigenous Traditional Knowledge Using An Approach Based On Holistic Principle

IP and Legal Filings

2004) 18(3) (3) Higher Education Journal of South Africa, Lesley le Grange [ii] Stanislav Ksenofontov, Norman Backhaus, and Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, There are New Species: Indigenous Knowledge of Biodiversity Change in Arctic Yakutia, 42(1) Polar Geography, 34, 35 (2019). [vi] vi] United Nations University, 2015, pp.

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High-Quality Content: Give Teachers What They Want 

Velocity of Content

According to the findings of EdReports 2021 State of the Instructional Materials Market, Teachers want materials that are aligned to state standards, offer support for multilingual learners, and provide culturally relevant content and approaches, but few believe their materials meet these needs.