Open Source Text Canada (OSTC) is a new foundation seeking to create Open 
Source versions of K-12 Canadian curricula.

Even before Apple launched iBooks textbooks for iPad and raised the bar, 
teachers were telling us that they wanted ways to engage their students and 
at the same time leverage etextbooks to help them manage the workload of 
testing and assignments.

OSTC is seeking the broadest possible platform at the least expense for the 
electronic versions of texts which appears to be the EPUBReader plugin for 
Mozilla's Firefox with javascripts running within an EPUB. This platform 
provides MathML, MusicML through free plugins, and superior conformity to 
HTML5 and CSS3.

So we are seeking input from the broader education community on in-book 
apps, how testing might work, the roles and ratios of written sections 
versus multiple choice, innovative ideas for assignments to encourage 
students to read a section and submit a review, and any other idea you 
might be willing to share.

The resulting ideas will move on to programmers (either hired or 
volunteers) and made available under the Creative Commons Canada licence.

Looking forward to your responses,

Glenn Ross CEO, Open Source Text Canada

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