Teaching Resources
MERLOT
Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching
A free and open resource designed primarily for faculty and students of higher education.
Academic Commons
Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts at Wabash College,
Technologists, librarians, faculty, and other stakeholders in the academic enterprise would find this a useful forum for sharing ideas and experiences--a place to consider the changes in liberal education wrought by new technologies and networked information.
Harvard@Home
Harvard@Home enables you to experience some of the exciting teaching, cutting-edge research, and noteworthy events from your desktop. All of the video-streamed, multimedia presentations bring you inside the Harvard classroom to hear current, real-life lectures or provide you with a front-row seat at recent University panels, Alumni College forums, and other special events. Harvard@Home is free and open to the public.
Maricopa Learning Exchange (MLX)
Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction.
Faculty from any discipline may search this database of free materials to supplement their courses. The materials and attachments provided are free for educational use as long as credit is given to the package owner.
Rice University, Connexions Project
The Connexions Project focuses on the development of open source, discipline-based online textbooks and course materials, as well as related authoring and management tools. Beyond the development of better, timelier course resources, the project provides a supportive framework for disciplinary communities in various content areas.
Learning Principles and Practices
Educause Learning Initiative
Learning science research has identified a number of principles that can guide the selection of pedagogies and technologies to support successful learning. The EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) emphasizes those principles, but goes a step farther by linking them to practices that work.
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