Number 26  November 1, 2002 A publication of Project Eagle, St. Petersburg College
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Academic Freebies on the Web

"We hope the idea of openly sharing course materials will propagate throughout many institutions and create a global web of knowledge that will enhance the quality of learning and the quality of life worldwide."
(Charles M. Vest, President, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on MIT's OpenCourseWare Pilot)

In the spirit of the new Open Knowledge Initiative and OpenCourseWare, in which MIT is making both its courses and course management software code available to the world, this month's BEEP presents a sample of the wealth of free materials already available online to the higher education community.

Materials for E-Structors

E-Courses, Tutorials, Learning Objects

  • Globewide Network Academy (GNA). A Web site listing e-courses worldwide, with a stated goal of gathering all such offerings at one location for use by everyone. GNA provides its source code and databases free, plus Web-site hosting to a number of non-profit educational organizations.
  • Learn the Net. Premier, multi-lingual site offering instruction on every aspect of Internet use.
  • Math Courses and Tutorials. Examples are Cool Math Sites and the student-produced Math for Morons Like Us, both of which can be adapted for student use at all levels.
  • Open CourseWare Pilot. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. First sampling of course materials created by MIT faculty and made available both to educators around the world to draw upon for their own curricula and to all learners for self-study. MIT, with Stanford University (CA), also leads an effort, known as the Open Knowledge Initiative, to design a free course-management system, whose source code will be made publicly available.
  • Search the Internet. University of California, Berkeley. A graduated approach in three steps that provides a form and instructions for simple searches, advanced searches, and directory use.
  • WebTeacher. Designed specifically for teachers who want to learn Web use for instruction, it offers both basic and advanced training, as well as free online tech support and mentoring.
  • World Lecture Hall. University of Texas. Links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver course materials.
  • World Wide Learn. Self-described as "the world's largest directory of online courses, accredited online degrees, continuing education, online training, and online education," it includes links to free online tutorials on topics like programming, Web development, Internet, E-commerce, HTML, and various popular applications.
  • Writing Courses and Tutorials. Some of the best are Paradigm Online Writing Assistant (POWA); Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL); and the Guide to Grammar & Writing maintained by Charles Darling, Capital Community College (CN).

A Sampler of Information E-Sources

General and Miscellaneous Freebies

  • Ask an Expert. Links to hundreds of volunteer experts, from astronauts to zookeepers.
  • CNet Download.com. Up-to-date collection of downloads of all kinds, many of them free.
  • The Freebie Directory. Links to just about anything that can be obtained for free via the Internet.
  • Original Response-O-Matic Free Form Processor. Advertiser-supported Web site that allows the customization of forms of any kind, which can then be downloaded to the user's Web site.
  • WebED Resources. University of Washington. Exhaustive series of links to information on pedagogy and e-learning, categorized, annotated, and regularly updated.

The contents of BEEP were developed under a grant from the U. S. Department of Education (DOE). However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the DOE, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.

 

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