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edX
Platform for education and learning, founded by Harvard and MIT (USA 2020)
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CrashCourse: Philosophy
The Crash Course: Philosophy series on YouTube contains 43 episodes on topics from Cartesian Skepticism to Metaethics (2017).
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The Deviant Philosopher
The project tries to create quality teaching resources on diverse non-canonical philosophical traditions and perspectives (USA 2021).
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Libretexts
The website contains open-access digital textbooks, campus courses of customized LibreTexts, homework exercises, and ancillary materials such as visualizations and simulations in STEM fields, social sciences, and humanities (USA 2019).
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Crito and Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Socrates and Martin Luther King, Jr. discuss whether it is ever OK to break the law (USA: The Deviant Philosopher 2021).
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Philosophy for Beginners
This seven-part series of video recorded essays provides an overview of the diverse field of philosophy as well as its history (U.K. 2017).
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up-to-date by an expert or group of experts in the field (USA 2017).
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YouTube: Infinite Series
In this PBS series of short videos (10-15 minutes apiece), mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards provides engaging explanations of upper-level mathematics concepts (USA 2017).
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Visual Introduction to Probability and Statistics
The interactive textbook utilizes interactive visualizations and animations to explain concepts like compound probability and Bayesian Inference (USA: Stanford University 2018).
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Teaching With the Data of Economic Mobility
Students will explore economic mobility using an interactive tool that allows users to create their own data visualizations (New York Times 2018).
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