Not exact matches
There are
several examples of OER available, including image and audio
resources, books in the public domain, video and audio lectures, interactive simulations, game - based
learning programs, lesson plans, textbooks,
online course curricula, professional
learning programs, and
online learning platforms.
When it comes to
online learning, we are often faced with libraries with untransparent lists of
resources, among which there are also narrated slide presentations that could be long from 40 minutes to
several hours.
For example, a student may try
several times to
learn a specific area of the content using the
online resources and still not understand that content.
You've done a lot of fantastic work to really round out the information I provided in my own blog post a few months ago, on free
online resources for
learning the writing business: http://bit.ly/2lVCDIc We have
several duplicates, but I need to check out a few of yours that aren't on my list!
A combination of web - based
resources and consultation has been demonstrated to be effective for
several online professional
learning programs.
The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early
Learning (CSEFEL) has
several new
resources available
online, including: