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Connexions, later known as OpenStax CNX [1] was a global repository of educational content provided by volunteers. The open source platform was provided and maintained by OpenStax, which is based at Rice University. The collection was available free of charge, can be remixed and edited, and was available for download in various digital formats. [2]
Connexions, also known as OpenStax CNX, a repository of open educational resources started at Rice University (1999-2022) Connexions Information Sharing Services, a library for the movements for social change in Canada, now online (1975-)
Richard G. Baraniuk is the C. Sidney Burrus Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University, the founder and Director of the open education initiative OpenStax (formerly called Connexions), and the founder and Director of the learning science and education research infrastructure SafeInsights.
OpenStax textbooks follow a traditional peer review process aimed at ensuring they meet a high quality standard before publication. Textbooks are developed and peer-reviewed by educators in an attempt to ensure they are readable and accurate, meet the scope and sequence requirements of each course, are supported by instructor ancillaries, and are available with the latest technology-based ...
The CNX platform was retired [40] in 2020, when OpenStax transitioned to the use of Google Docs instead. LibreTexts is a nonprofit OER (online educational resource) project. Content from LibreTexts is made available under the CK-12 Foundation Curriculum Materials License. [41]
CNX (TV channel), a defunct television channel operating in Britain from 2002 to 2003 CNX Resources , natural gas company formerly part of Consol Energy OpenStax CNX , an educational content repository based at Rice University
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