In our latest LiveCarta podcast episode, we dive into one of the most important shifts in higher education today: the adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) and faculty-authored content. As educators continue to navigate rising textbook costs, evolving student expectations, and the growing demand for flexibility in course design, it’s clear—the traditional model of academic publishing needs an upgrade.
“It’s not about replacing traditional textbooks for the sake of it. It’s about giving instructors the freedom and ownership over their course content.”
This episode explores how professors and universities are rethinking content creation by tapping into the power of digital platforms and open resources. If you’re an instructor, department head, or education innovator looking for smarter ways to customize and deliver content—this conversation is for you.
At LiveCarta, we believe the future of course content is modular, customizable, and instructor-driven. Our platform is built to support this new paradigm with tools that allow educators to:
“Platforms like LiveCarta help make that future not just possible, but practical.”
Whether you're building from scratch or remixing existing materials, LiveCarta puts control back in the hands of educators.
The most forward-thinking institutions aren’t asking “Should we replace textbooks with OER?” but rather “How do we build smarter, more flexible content ecosystems?”
“I think the future is going to be a hybrid ecosystem—a blend of OER, faculty-authored content, curated external sources, and smart tools to bring it all together.”
LiveCarta enables this hybrid approach by giving educators tools to own the content creation process—while maintaining academic rigor and instructional coherence.
🎧 Ready to hear more?
Click below to listen to Episode 2 of the LiveCarta Podcast: “Adopting Open Educational Resources” and hear how educators are taking back control of their course materials.
Sign up for a free LiveCarta account today. Explore the OpenStax collection, experiment with our authoring tools, and see how easy it is to bring your curriculum into the digital age—your way.