- Global Text
Global Text or the Global Text Project (GTP) is an emerging organisation dedicated to the assembly of free information material and its dissemination to the developing world under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license. Global Text is currently in a proof-of-concept phase with the preparation two electronic textbooks: "Business Fundamentals" and "
Information Systems ". After a successful first phase, a non-profit foundation or similar organization is planned to be established to govern and manage the Global Text Project.Aims
The Global Text Project sees information and education as crucial for development. At the same time textbooks are unaffordable to most people in developing regions of the world. For example, a Biology textbook priced at USD 108 in the U.S. sells for USD 51 in Africa. [ [http://www.maketextbooksaffordable.com/newsroom.asp?id2=15618 MakeTextbooksAffordable.com] ] The U.S. GNI per capita is USD 41,400. In Uganda, for example, it is USD 250. [ [http://worldbank.org/ World Bank] ] Here, Global Text is attempting to improve access and distribution with its free textbooks.
Concept
Global Text aims to provide a free
textbook library encompassing all topics commonly encountered in the first years of universityundergraduate education. Material is contributed by unpaid volunteers, although it is being considered whether to set up paidscholarships to encourage submission of material. Textbook projects are supervised byuniversity teachers /professors from the relevant fields to ensure information quality. Experts are encouraged to contribute chapters or sections which are joined to produce a complete textbook.Students are also involved in content creation as well as in copyediting, preparation of diagrams, and software-related tasks.A semi-automatic
translation project, using software provided by [http://marketing.sajan.com/ Sajan] , is under way to convert English textbooks into common worldlanguages .Organization
The Global Text Project was set up jointly by the
Terry College of Business of theUniversity of Georgia and theDaniels College of Business of theUniversity of Denver . The project is currently managed by the Center for Information Systems Leadership of the Terry College of Business, University of Georgia.In addition to these two institutions, the core team includes Richard Watson also of the University of Georgia, Don McCubbrey of the
University of Denver , Wayne Huang from theOhio University , Franz Lehner from theUniversity of Passau inGermany , Andres Sepulveda from theUniversidad de Concepción inChile , and Negwa Badra from theAin Shams University inEgypt .The Global Text Project received funding from the
Jacobs Foundation , Switzerland, to initiate the project.Contribution and communication
Voluntary contribution of material by experts is the basis of the Global Text Project. Collaboration of authors is facilitated by the use of the online,
open source content management platformDrupal . Authors can also contribute text documents directly asOpenOffice orMicrosoft Word to be integrated by Global Text helpers. The project employsXML technology to port content. Abibliography system and aillustration pipeline is still in development. Communication between organisers and contributors is aided by the use ofGoogle Groups .Global Text and Wikibooks
The aim of free information and the distributed structure of Global Text and
Wikibooks are similar. Nevertheless, the organisers of Global Text opted for supervision of each textbook project by a known expert in the field to boost academic credibility. This may have been motivated by the pilot textbook in Information Systems Fact|date=October 2007 not being used widely by courses after its creation.Free information exchange between the two related project is complicated by the different
licenses attached to the content. AllWikimedia projects includingWikibooks currently use theGNU Free Documentation License (GFDL), while Global Text uses theCreative Commons by Attribution Fact|date=October 2007. For useful educational material on Wikibooks to be reviewed and distributed by Global Text, all Wikibooks authors would have to agree to a change of license, which is impossible in practise. A harmonisation of the two licenses would facilitate free information flow.Footnotes
See also
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Open source curriculum
*Wikibooks ,Textbook
*Education ,Free education ,Education in Africa ,History of education
*Developing country External links
* [http://globaltext.org Global Text] :* [http://globaltext.org/news/faqa.html FAQ] :* [http://www.globaltext.org/infrastructure/financial.html Financial] :* [http://groups.google.com/group/global-text-project-general-group related Google Groop] :* [http://www.globaltext.org/team.html Team] :* [http://www.globaltext.org/other.html related projects]
* [http://www.jacobsfoundation.org/ Jacobs Foundation]
* [http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/WBI/WBIPROGRAMS/EDUCATIONLP/0,,contentMDK:20923616~pagePK:64156158~piPK:64152884~theSitePK:460909,00.html World Bank reading material on education]
* [http://www.unesco.org/education/blm/ Basic Learning Initiative of the UNESCO]
* [http://drupal.org/ Drupal content management software home]
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