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Announcing 2025 Open Education Incentive Program Award Winners

University of Houston Libraries is pleased to announce the 2025 recipient cohort of the UH Open Education Incentive (OPEN) Program.  

Formerly known as the Alternative Textbook Incentive Program, this initiative was launched in 2018 to mitigate the high cost of textbooks for students by supporting instructors in replacing commercial textbooks with open educational resources (OER). Since then, the program has expanded to include additional ways for UH faculty to engage with open education.  

Instructors awarded the Textbook Affordability Incentive will adopt, adapt, or create OER, or use a combination of freely available or library-licensed resources, to replace required commercial textbook(s) in a course.  

Instructors awarded the Open Educational Practices Incentive will create and share an OER learning object (including assignments, quizzes, lecture slides, lesson plans, videos, or other teaching resources), which benefits both students and other educators who can reuse and repurpose it. This incentive also supports instructors in replacing a traditional assignment with a renewable assignment, implementing what is commonly called open pedagogy, or engaging students in co-creating course content that can be openly licensed and shared. 

2025 OPEN Program winners are: 

Textbook Affordability: 

  • Layci Harrison – ATP 6113: Lower Extremity Evaluation Lab & ATP 6123: Upper Extremity Evaluation Lab – College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences 
  • Dmitri Litvinov – ECE 3355: Electronics – Cullen College of Engineering 
  • Julio Cesar Lopez Otero – SPAN 1507: Intensive Elementary Spanish for Heritage Learners – College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences 
  • Rita Sharpe – BIOL 4374/BCHS 4313:  Cell Biology/Cell Biochemistry (cross-listed) – Honors College 
  • William Zahn – MARK 4332: Social Media Marketing – C.T. Bauer College of Business 

Estimated textbook costs removed for students in the first year of implementing no-cost materials in these courses is $89,000, benefiting an estimated 500 students. Awards were granted based on the number of students impacted, cost of the textbook being replaced, the type of project and type of resources being adopted, and the feasibility of successful implementation. 

Open Educational Practices: 

  • Laura Cizek – COMD 3371: Speech Development and Disorders – College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences 
  • David Crawley – TLIM 3330: Innovation Principles – Cullen College of Engineering 
  • Mary Sykes and Emese Felvégi – ACCT 2301: Principles of Financial Accounting – C.T. Bauer College of Business 

These proposals will impact approximately 700 students. Awards were granted based on project goals, feasibility of successful implementation, and anticipated enhancement to student learning.  

Additionally, this year the OPEN Program expanded to include an OER Professional Development Incentive in which instructors completed self-paced online learning modules and received a certificate administered by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Sixteen instructors completed the OER Professional Development Incentive, including instructors from the College of Engineering, College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, C.T. Bauer College of Business, College of Education, Cullen College of Engineering, College of Pharmacy, Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership, and the Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts. The full list of all award recipients can be found on the OPEN Program webpage. 

“I’m excited that we are able to continue expanding awareness of open education through the Open Education Incentive Program,” said Ariana Santiago, head of open education services and interim associate dean for research and student engagement. “Instructors are supporting student success by ensuring they have free access to course materials and developing engaging learning experiences with open pedagogy.” 

Learn more about open educational resources at UH. 

Special thanks to the members of the 2025 OPEN Program Review Committee: Lu Gao, Edward Gloor, Virginia Sisson, Kate McNally Carter, and Ariana Santiago. 

Written by Esmeralda Fisher on September 02nd, 2025 and filed under Announcements, Featured, OER, Student Success