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A guide to free and open source education. Nearly every week, if not every day, there are more and more open source and open educational resources available and accessible to us. It's impossible to ignore. It also seems impossible to keep pace with the sheer volume. Despite this, I will attempt here to give a comprehensive listing of many helpful, accessible, amazing open education resources. (There will inevitably be some left out, but here goes!) To begin, it's good to understand that there are open resources for almost every age, grade, and subject: elementary, middle, and high school students higher, tertiary, and vocational education special needs and gifted students public or private school students homeschoolers or unschoolers parents, teachers, and administrators Where open education is being used Prime Minister David Cameron announced in February 2013 that more UK universities are joining Futurelearn, the UK's first provider of free, open online courses (with the British Library). In both the UK and US, there are hundreds or thousands of free, open online courses being used; increasingly we are seeing other countries, like Brazil and India, start to become heavy users and hotbeds for open source and open educational resources too. Unesco has advocated for the use of open source and open educational resources worldwide. And, in December 2012 a UN trade group said that governments should seize open source opportunities and become less reliant on large-scale software manufacturers. Why open source? All educators and administrators, and hey, students too, should read and pass along this short note on Why should open source software be used in schools? Information like this helps begin the process of understanding, gets people on board, and can make the difference between action and talking. Open education resources OSS Watch provides tips for selecting open source, or for procuring free or open software. SchoolForge and SourceForge are good places to find, create, and publish open software. SourceForge, for one, has millions of downloads each day. Open Source Education Foundation and Open Source Initiative, and other organization like these, help disseminate knowledge. Creative Commons has a number of open projects from Khan Academy to Curriki where teachers and parents can find educational materials for children or learn about Creative Commons licenses. Also, they recently launched the School of Open that offers courses on the meaning, application, and impact of "openness." Numerous open or open educational resource databases and search engines exist. Some examples include: OEDb: over 10,000 free courses from universities as well as reviews of colleges and rankings of college degree programs Open Tapestry: over 100,000 open licensed online learning resources for an academic and general audience OER Commons: over 40,000 open educational resources from elementary school through to higher education; many of the elementary, middle, and high school resources are aligned to the Common Core State Standards Open Content: a blog, definition, and game of open source as well as a friendly search engine for open educational resources from MIT, Stanford, and other universities with subject and description listings Academic Earth: over 1,500 video lectures from MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale JISC: Joint Information Systems Committee works on behalf of UK higher education and is involved in many open resources and open projects including digitizing British newspapers from 1620-1900! Other sources for open education resources Universities The University of Cambridge's guide on Open Educational Resources for Teacher Education (ORBIT) OpenLearn from Open University in the UK Global Unesco's searchable open database is a portal to worldwide courses and research initiatives African Virtual University (http://oer.avu.org/) has numerous modules on subjects in English, French, and Portuguese https://code.google.com/p/course-builder/ is Google's open source software that is designed to let anyone create online education courses Global Voices (http://globalvoicesonline.org/) is an international community of bloggers who report on blogs and citizen media from around the world, including on open source and open educational resources Individuals (which include OERs) Librarian Chick: everything from books to quizzes and videos here, includes directories on open source and open educational resources K-12 Tech Tools: OERs, from art to special education Web 2.0: Cool Tools for Schools: audio and video tools Web 2.0 Guru: animation and various collections of free open source software Livebinders: search, create, or organize digital information binders by age, grade, or subject (why re-invent the wheel?) Legal help New Media Rights is trying to help digital creators use public domain or open materials legally. They have guides on how to use free and open software materials in various fields. Free, non-profit resources WatchKnowLearn and Good Sites for Kids are examples of non-profit organizations that operate in an open way, but are technically not open source. Keep an eye out for them as well to help you along the open education way.

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Open Educational Resources (OER) OERs are openly licensed materials that are useful for instructors and students. Open educational resources include full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, and other materials used to support access to knowledge. Overview of Open Educational Resources OER Textbooks Used at MVCC OER Textbook Collections Open Courses OER Images Other OER materials Copyright and Creative Commons Research on OER OER by Discipline Art & Music Business Criminal Justice Developmental Reading & Writing English History Math Political Science Psychology Science Sociology Technology Anatomy & Physiology Lumen Learning A&P open course Anatomy & Physiology - OpenStax WISC-Online Health Science Learning Objects Open Learning Initiative: A&P I & II Applied Science, Engineering AC Electrical Circuits Workbook Embedded Controllers Using C and Arduino Lab Manual 2e This lab manual introduces embedded controller systems using the Arduino hardware platform and the C programming language. It is intended for students in Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Technology programs at the Associate and Baccalaureate levels. Embedded Controllers Using C and Arduino Textbook 2e Lab Manual for AC Electrical Circuits This is a laboratory manual covering AC electrical circuits, typically a first year course for students in an Electrical Engineering Technology program (AAS or BS). It begins with basic RL and RC circuits and progresses through phasors to AC series, parallel and series-parallel circuits. Includes exercises involving Superposition, Thevenin's Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, and series and parallel resonance. Lab Manual for Computer Programming with Python and Multisim 3e Lab Manual for DC Electrical Circuits It begins with basic lab introduction and progresses through Ohm's Law to series, parallel and series-parallel circuits. Includes exercises involving Superposition, Thevenin's Theorem, Mesh and Nodal Analysis, Maximum Power Transfer and concludes with an introduction to capacitors and inductors. Lab Manual for Operational Amplifiers & linear Integrated Circuits 3e Lab Manual for Semiconductor Devices: Theory and Application Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits Textbook 3e Topics include negative feedback, comparators, voltage amplifiers, summing and differencing amplifiers, high speed and high power devices, non-linear circuit applications, regulators, oscillators, integrators and differentiators, active filters and AD/DA conversion Semiconductor Devices: Theory and Application Textbook Wisc Online: Manufacturing & Engineering Learning Objects Biology Lumen Learning Open Biology I Lumen Learning Biology I Lab Manual Biology - OpenStax Concepts in Biology - OpenStax Biofundamentals - online course through the University of Colorado Intro to Biology lectures - MIT Khan Academy - Biology Phet Simulations PLOS Biology Publications Summer learning activity student example Summer learning activity rubric Summer learning activity student and instructor instructions WISC-Online Biology Learning Objects Chemistry The Basics of General, Organic and Biological Chemistry Chem 101 - Saylor ChemCollective Introductory Chemistry David W. Ball of Cleveland State University brings his new survey of general chemistry text, Introductory Chemistry. This book is intended for a one-semester introductory or preparatory chemistry course. Throughout the chapters, David presents two features that reinforce the theme of the textbook, that chemistry is everywhere. Khan Academy - Chemistry Lumen Learning Chemistry open course Lumen Learning Chemister Lab Manual OpenChemistry Lectures - UC Irvine OpenChemistry features a series of video lectures spanning courses including Preparation for General Chemistry, Organic, Physical, and Graduate level Chemistry among others. These videos are well organized with the topics covered in each listed beside their titles. Organic Chemistry - MIT Organic Chemistry - MIT Phet Simulations Principles of Chemical Science - MIT Lectures This course provides an introduction to the chemistry of biological, inorganic, and organic molecules. The emphasis is on basic principles of atomic and molecular electronic structure, thermodynamics, acid-base and redox equilibria, chemical kinetics, and catalysis. Thermodynamics and Chemistry Thermodynamics and Chemistry is designed primarily as a textbook for a one-semester course in classical chemical thermodynamics at the graduate or undergraduate level. It can also serve as a supplementary text and thermodynamics reference source. WISC-Online Chemitry Learning Objects Earth Sciences Lumen Learning Earth Sciences Courses include: Geology, Earth Science, & Geography Phet Simulations WISC-Online Earth Science Learning Objects Health and Nutrition Lifetime Fitness and Wellness - SUNY OER course Disease Prevention and Healthy Lifestyles Contemporary Healthy Issues Physics Khan Academy - Physics Intro to Mechanics - Saylor Intro to Electromagnetism - Saylor PH151 & PH152: General Physics Phet Simulations WISC Online Physics Learning Objects

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