Smart List: 30 Ways to Learn Almost Anything
Getting Smart is acknowledging people and organizations making a difference with the second annual Smart Lists. During October and November you’ll see about 20 ‘Best of’ lists, not in order, not exhaustive, just people we appreciate doing innovative work.
Today we are recognizing 30 open resources for K-12, postsecondary, and anytime learning resources.
Free & Open Education Resources, K-12
- CK-12: flexbooks, FlexMath, and more (see story about El Paso partnership)
- Curriki: big community around big library
- Gooru: search engine for education
- OpenEd Institute: biggest Core-aligned catalog
- Khan Academy: 6000 videos on math & more
- OER Commons: dedicated to innovation in open education content & practices
- PowerMyLearning: grade level collections
- NROC: high school science & math
- iCivics: open resources for learning civics
- Literacy Design Collaborative: tools & prompts for writing across the curriculum #
- Edmodo: free learning platform with tons of open content
- Learning.com: Curriculum Foundry helps organize OER #
Postsecondary OER
- Academic Earth: free online courses from the world’s top universities
- iTunes U: view a course, make a course
- Saylor: 250 college courses across 13 subject areas
- Writing Commons: Freshman English from USF
- Connexions: open library from Rice
- MIT OpenCourseWare
- Wikipedia & WikiEducator
- PhET Interactive Simulations
- Washington State’s Open Course Library Project: resources for 42 courses
Anytime Learning
- Coursera: the world’s best courses for free *
- General Assembly: learn from experts on business, tech & design *
- Udemy: online courses from expert teachers *
- LearnZillion: great instructional resources for teachers *
- edX: non-profit created by Harvard and MIT
- Udacity: IT and coding nanodegrees
- Canvas: open online courses #
- MentorMob: education search engine
- TED-Ed: create customized lessons around TED videos
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Tom Vander Ark
A volunteer with OpenIntro.org suggested we add it to the list of OER:
"The mission of OpenIntro is to make educational products that are free, transparent, and lower barriers to education. Right now we have three open-source textbooks for statistics that have been adopted by numerous universities across the country and was recently used as the main textbook in a Coursera class on statistics & data analysis. Our books have saved students about $1million. For more info: www.openintro.org"
Mary Morris
I'm thrilled to see this list of potentially extremely useful resources, and I'm ready to start checking them out!