Open Courses

Open Courses:

  • MIT OpenCourseWare
    MIT OpenCourseWare offers full online courses which include insight from instructors, lecture notes, textbook materials, assignments, exams with answers, and multimedia resources. All course content is downloadable.
  • Harvard Online Learning
    Harvard Online Learning offers resources like podcasts, lectures, and interactive educational programs for educators, students, and lifelong learners alike. While many of the available courses and materials are open and free, some are fee-based.
  • Khan Academy
    Khan Academy offers courses in a variety of subjects, including math, science, art, economics, and the humanities. It provides short but effective videos, practice problems and tests for users to learn core academic concepts from preschool to high school and beyond. Content is freely available for personal, non-commercial use.
  • edX
    Founded by Harvard and MIT in 2012, edX is now a leading provider of open courses from top universities. Courses include videos, automated feedback, interactive elements, and a community of professors and fellow students. edX is built on an open-source platform and some content is made available under open licenses.
  • Lumen Learning
    Lumen Learning supports OER adoption at K12 and higher education institutions in order to remove cost as a barrier to education. Lumen contributions to online open courses are licensed under CC BY.
  • Coursera
    Provides free online classes from 120+ top universities and educational organizations. Content is available for personal, non-commercial use.
  • Roam- Repository of Open and Affordable Materials
    ROAM offers high-quality learning materials written by Penn State faculty, with more than 90 courses entirely online.

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