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Socratica
The YouTube channel Socratica creates free video courses on a variety of subjects with particular strength in STEM topics (2019).
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Mathigon
Free, interactive, online courses that are designed to complement 6th grade through college level mathematics instruction. (Philipp Legner 2016).
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Pronunciation Trainer online
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Class Central
Readers interested in free online courses from universities around the world, such as those offered on platforms like Coursera and edX, may find Class Central to be a helpful resource (USA 2018).
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Open Course Library
Extensive collection of courses and course materials for use by college-level students and instructors (USA: Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges, 2019)
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Reading & Writing in the Disciplines
Course on tools for integrating discipline literacy into mathematics, science, English, and history/social studies content based lessons (USA: Annenberg 2020)
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Ocean Literacy Courses
Interactive, self-guided courses for students and an Educator Resource Library to help teachers learn how to integrate ocean literacy into their classrooms (Canada: Ocean Wise 2019)
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The American Revolution with Joanne B. Freeman
This recording from 2011 is part of a history course at Yale University, taught by Historian Joanne B. Freeman (USA 2017).
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Immigration Syllabus
Collection of resources for teaching America's immigration history (2017)
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How to Learn Math: For Students
Stanford University offers this unique online course designed to help students of all ages and levels (and their instructors) develop ʺstrategies to learn and to relate to math well.ʺ (2017)
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