Company:Lyryx Learning Inc

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Lyryx Learning
TypePrivate
IndustryHigher education publisher, Online Learning and Assessment, Open Educational Resources, Online Homework, Open Textbook Publisher
Founded2000
HeadquartersCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Area served
Global
Key people
Claude Laflamme, Co-Founder; Keith Nicholson, Co-founder; Bruce Bauslaugh, Chief Technology Officer
ProductsOpen source textbooks and content for the higher education market, online formative assessments
WebsiteLyryx Learning

Lyryx Learning (Lyryx) is an educational software company offering open educational resources (OERs) paired with affordable online homework for undergraduate introductory courses in Mathematics & Statistics and Business & Economics.

History

In 1997, Claude Laflamme and Keith Nicholson, Professors in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Calgary, began work on the design of online tools to support student learning in their classes. Laflamme and Nicholson developed and implemented a formative assessment system which provided immediate, substantive feedback to students based on their work.

In 2000, Laflamme and Nicholson, together with two software developers, Bruce Bauslaugh and Richard Cannings, formed Lyryx Learning Inc., to offer this platform in a number of quantitative disciplines. By 2010, Lyryx supported approximately 100,000 students and 2,000 instructors per year in Canada.

After several years of developing formative online assessment for content from various publishers, including McGraw-Hill Ryerson in Canada and Flat World Knowledge in the US,[1] Lyryx became a fully independent publisher supporting OERs in 2013 with the launch of Lyryx with Open Texts.

Lyryx with Open Texts

To support the use of OERs in large enrollment undergraduate introductory courses in Mathematics & Statistics and Business & Economics, Lyryx moved to a social enterprise business model: Funding from the online homework supports both the development and maintenance of OERs as well as contributions to the community. In addition, Lyryx also offers an option of free access to their online homework from an institution's computer labs.

Lyryx with Open Texts includes:

  • Adapted Open Texts: Open textbooks which can be distributed at no cost, and editorial services to adapt the open textbooks for each specific course. All textbooks are licensed under a Creative Commons license.
  • Formative Online Assessment: Algorithmically generated homework questions are automatically graded, and individualized feedback is also provided to the student.
  • Course Supplements: A wide variety of materials to support the instructor including slides, solutions manuals, and test banks. For select products, Lyryx offers source codes in an editable format in LaTeX.
  • User Support: In-house support for both instructors and students, 365 days/year.

List of Textbooks

Lyryx with Open Texts - Calculus

Accounting

  • Introduction to Financial Accounting
  • Intermediate Financial Accounting Volume I
  • Intermediate Financial Accounting Volume II

Economics

  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Principles of Macroeconomics
  • Microeconomics: Markets, Methods, and Models
  • Macroeconomics: Theory, Markets, and Policy

Mathematics

  • Calculus: Early Transcendentals
  • Linear Algebra with Applications
  • A First Course in Linear Algebra

Repositories

In addition to lyryx.com, Lyryx Learning open textbooks are also listed in the following repositories:

  • Merlot
  • OER Commons
  • BCcampus
  • Manitoba Open Textbook Initiative
  • eCampus Ontario Open Textbook Library
  • Open Textbook Library/University of Minnesota
  • College Open Textbooks
  • Saylor

Awards

Lyryx with Open Texts received a "2017 Honorable Mention" from the Open Education Consortium [2]

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