16 Places to find Open Courses
The following links point to open courses. These often contain materials that can be used in other courses.
Source | Description | Institution |
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MIT Open Courseware | MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity. | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Open Course Library | A collection of high quality, free-to-use courses that you can download and use for teaching. All content is stored in Google docs making it easy to access, browse and download. | Washington State Community and Technical Colleges |
Open Culture | Get 1,300 free online courses from the world’s leading universities — Stanford, Yale, MIT, Harvard, Berkeley, Oxford and more. You can download these audio & video courses (often from iTunes, YouTube, or university web sites) straight to your computer or mp3 player. Over 45,000 hours of free audio & video lectures, await you now. | Open Culture, LLC. |
SUNY OER Services | With over 500 online degrees to choose from, SUNY provides access to a quality education in flexible formats for working adults like you. Start searching now. | State University of New York (SUNY Network) |
Saylor | Saylor Academy is a nonprofit initiative working since 2008 to offer free and open online courses to all who want to learn. We offer nearly 100 full-length courses at the college and professional levels, each of which is available right now — at your pace, on your schedule, and free of cost. | Saylor Academy |