Saylor Foundation Offers $20,000 to College Textbook Authors
September 22nd 2012 21:57
Have you published a college-level textbook that you would be willing to license to Saylor.org -- a free educational website that is working hard to change the face of modern education? This company believes strongly that education should be free and offers numerous online undergraduate college courses students can take for certification. While the courses are prepared by accredited instructors, the school itself is not an accredited institution. However, students can still gain a great deal of knowledge by taking these courses absolutely free.
If you've written a college-level textbook, to which you own the copyright, and you would like to help support the Free Education Initiative by licensing it to the Saylor Foundation, please click the button below. Saylor is willing to pay textbook authors $20,000 to use their books in its program. You'll find further information at the link.
Here's to knowledge-sharing!
Jeanne
Disclosure: While the above post is not a sponsored post, the link above is a referral link. If you use this link to submit your textbook to the foundation and your book is accepted into the program, I will receive a referral fee. However, I strongly believe this program to be beneficial to students, who are able to access all courses offered by the foundation absolutely free, which is the only reason I've endorsed the program by writing this post and providing my referral link.
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