The Order Tool enables Instructors, Course Coordinators, and Program Administrators to place orders for digital course materials for an upcoming academic term. It also allows Students to opt-out of digital materials.
Digital course materials can be electronic textbooks (eTexts) delivered in the Engage eReader or publisher courseware, also called a digital learning tool (DLT). Both options may be ordered via the Order Tool. Open Educational Resources (OER), such as OpenStax textbooks, may also be ordered in the Order Tool.
Instructors and Course Coordinators
Instructors and Course Coordinators (a role that can place content orders on behalf of instructors) use the Order Tool to place their orders for the digital materials they will use in their upcoming courses. All orders must be placed within open ordering periods. If a deadline is missed, Engage cannot be used for that semester.
Review this document for more information on ordering, including how to place an order: Engage - Ordering eTexts or Publisher Digital Learning Tools (DLTs) with the Order Tool [UW-Madison]. You can also review which publishers are available through Engage and learn more about ordering periods.
If you would like to be notified of open ordering periods, you can edit your email subscription preferences with DoIT Academic Technology. Check the box to Enroll in Engage communications and click Submit to add yourself to the Engage Instructors list.
Students
Engage was designed to automatically opt-in all students who register for participating courses. This also means that the costs of the eTexts and DLTs appear on students’ tuition bills, making it easier to apply financial aid accordingly. Sales tax (5.5%) will be added as a separate line item in students’ tuition bills.
While we hope that all students choose to take advantage of eTexts (and DLTs, if applicable), we understand that some may wish to opt-out of receiving digital materials. This is done through the Order Tool during open Student Choice periods.
It’s best to opt out as soon as you know, to ensure your opt-out falls within the 100% refund window. Depending on how you’ve elected to receive refunds (direct deposit vs paper check), it may take some time to be delivered. The sales tax will also be refunded. You can review this on your tuition bill via your Student Center.
If you have access to the materials from a previous course, you do not need to opt out. The Order Tool keeps track of access and will process the purchase as an Entitlement. You do not pay for Entitlements.
You can find instructions for opting out and things to consider first in the Opt-out Considerations and Guidelines document.