A couple of weeks ago we had the privilege of hearing from Professor Kumiko Aoki. She commented on the state of Open Educational Resources (OER) in Japan. Makoto ni arigatou gozaimashita.
I also read the links for the readings. One of the links leads to 10 amazing free online computer science courses offered at Stanford University. Being a web and graphic designer, I am very interested in taking some of these free courses to develop my IT skills.
Because of the abundant sources available online for people to use, users are becoming producers of content online. Some of this content is static while some are dynamic. Some content destroy the community while some build it up.
In my personal research for math OER, I discovered this site: http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math/add/plus1.shtml
This website allows an instructor to create worksheets to solve math problems. There are so many more available and they continue to be produced everyday. FIND THEM ....
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