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California%20State%20University%20(CSU)<%2Fa>%20has%20launched%20a%20pilot%20program%20to%20license%20digital%20course%20content<%2Fa>%20for%20select%20courses%20from%20five%20educational%20publishers%3A%20Bedford,%20Freeman%20%26%20Worth%20(BFW)%20Publishing%20Group<%2Fa>,%20Cengage%20Learning<%2Fa>,%20McGraw-Hill%20Education<%2Fa>,%20Pearson<%2Fa>%20and%20John%20Wiley%20%26%20Sons%20Inc.<%2Fa>%20According%20to%20CSU,%20the%20program%20"promises%20students%20will%20pay%20the%20lowest%20price%20available%20for%20the%20licensed,%20digital%20version%20of%20their%20course%20materials%20that%20are%20interactive%20and%20engaging."%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookbusinessmag.com%2Farticle%2Fcalifornia-state-university-license-content-from-textbook-publishers%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="5154" type="icon_link">
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"However, courses chosen for this program were chosen partially because there were other course sections available in the same topic that students could choose, as an alternative, if they still wanted to use the printed book," says Fallis. "Faculty members all opted in to the pilot program as well. So, in both cases, the goal was to maintain choice for faculty and students."
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