Flexbook

FlexBook is a textbook authoring platform offered by the CK-12 Foundation. Launched in 2008, Flexbooks reduce the cost of textbooks for the K-12 market both in U.S and worldwide. Derived from the words "flexibility" and "textbook", a Flexbook allows users to produce and customize content by re-purposing educational content using different modules. Flexbooks can be designed to suit a learner’s learning style, region, language, or level of skill, while adhering to the local education standards.[1]

Features

FlexBooks are designed to overcome some of the limitations of traditional textbooks. Anyone – including teachers, students, and parents - can adapt, create, and configure a FlexBook.[2]

Some FlexBooks features include:

Licensing

Each CK-12 Flexbook is created under Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0) License,[4] giving its author/user a right to share (i.e., right to copy, distribute and transmit the work) a right to remix (i.e., right to adapt the work). However, conditions of Attribution and Non_Commercial apply.

Examples of use and collaboration

In March 2009, Flexbook was lauded as “an adaptive, web-based set of instructional materials” by Virginia officials when members from Virginia’s K-12 physics community along with university and industry volunteers developed an eleven chapter Flexbook titled “21st Century Physics Flexbook: A Compilation of Contemporary and Modern Technologies” in just 4 months.[5] In September 2010, NASA teamed up with CK-12 to add a chapter on “modeling and simulation” to the existing Physics Flexbook created earlier.[6] In November 2011, teachers from a school district, Anoka-Hennepin, Minnesota, reportedly, saved the district $175,000 by writing their own online textbook instead of buying $65 textbooks – earlier, costing the district to the tune of $200,000.[7] Wolfram has teamed up with ck12 to produce interactive flexbooks with wolfram demonstrations embedded into the flexbooks.

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