
Membership
Join Us
View a slideshow about why the Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources was formed. Colleges and institutions interested in participating are invited to download and review the Voluntary Membership Agreement.
To join the Consortium, send your signed Voluntary Membership Agreement to:
Dr. Judy Baker, Director of CCCOER
Foothill College
12345 El Monte Road
Los Altos Hills, CA 94022
Members
The following institutions are members of the Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources:
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Santa Clarita Community College District (CA)
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De Anza College
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Foothill College
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Humber Institute of Technology & Adv. Learning (Ontario, Canada)
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- Los Angeles City College
- East Los Angeles College
- Los Angeles Harbor College
- Los Angeles Mission College
- Pierce College
- Los Angeles Southwest College
- Los Angeles Trade-Technical College
- Los Angeles Valley College
- West Los Angeles College
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- American River
- Cosumnes River College
- Folsom Lake College
- Sacramento City College
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Berkeley City College
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College of Alameda
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Laney College
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Merritt College
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Santa Ana College
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Santiago Canyon College
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- City College
- Mesa College
- Miramar College
- Sinclair College (OH)
- State Center Community College District (CA)
- Fresno City College
- Reedley College
- Truckee Meadows Community College (NV)
- Santa Barbara City College (CA)
- Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges (WA)
Community colleges are encouraged to participate by:
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Becoming members of the Community College Consortium for OER;
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Encouraging other community colleges to join the CCCOER;
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Participating in the next OER survey;
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Sharing what they are already doing in terms of promoting open textbooks and OER on their campuses;
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Providing the Community College Open Textbook Project with faculty volunteers to review open textbooks;
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Identifying OER advocates on their own campuses to serve as the faculty liaison between the Community College Open Textbook Project and faculty on their own campuses;
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Encouraging their faculty to visit the CCCOER website to complete the tutorials and training available at no cost;
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Providing release time and/or professional development leave for faculty to develop open textbooks and OER.

