Campus Technology: A Missouri college has signed with Ed Map to embed digital curriculum into its courses to make the expense invisible to students as part of a new tuition approach. Columbia College, a private nonprofit college in Columbia, announced the partnership for its adult education and online education divisions. All course materials will be part of the tuition students pay in those programs.
The "Truition" initiative (truth plus tuition), as the college has dubbed it, will roll out in the fall. The program promises students that they will never have "surprise expenses." Aside from tuition, there will be no fees or book costs. The school is using Ed Map's OPENVUE platform, which provides administrative resources to pull together multiple sources of curriculum, including open educational resources, and make them available through the learning management system.
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