Resources
As I stumble on and am sent good open (higher – graduate level) education/open access resources, blogs, wikis, etc., I will post them here – hopefully alphabetically
- Academic Evolution blog
- Commonwealth of Learning
- Gigapedia
- Lifehacker’s Blog Post – Top 10 Tools for a Free Online Education
- MIT – Open Courseware
- Notre Dame – Open Courseware
- OER Consortium
- OpenAccess Directory Wiki
- Open Courseware Consortium
- Open University Knowledge Network
- Tufts – Open Courseware
- Utah State University – Open Courseware



Jennifer Tricoli
November 9, 2010 at 8:45 pm
Thank you for sharing your story. I am an online student, currently earning my master’s degree in instructional design and technology. My goal is to use this technology with my high school students and then eventually teach online. It’s nice to see that there are so many online resources to help me during this journey. I especially appreciated the links about best practices when you are teaching. It is fascinating to know that there are multiple online conversations about all aspects of education at my fingertips.
Lisa
November 9, 2010 at 9:47 pm
Good luck, Jennifer. Enjoy the journey toward your masters!
Joe Filippazzo
October 19, 2010 at 9:22 am
I love what you’re doing and I wish I knew about it sooner! I’m working on my PhD at the City University of New York but OER has become integral in my education.
FYI, Knotebooks is a pretty new site, but there’s an increasing amount of grad-level physics and math! Check it out!