​Multi-disciplinary resource that covers several core subjects, including art, education, ethnic studies, history, humanities, law, social sciences, technology, and women's studies.
Articles from IEEE Computer Society magazines, transactions, and conference publications, from 1995 - present.
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Articles published by the ACM (journals, magazines, and conference proceedings) and citations from major publishers in computing and information systems.
Provides in-depth information about the history of education. Discusses the brief centuries, additionally, brings in religion and how it intertwines with education.
MERLOT contains peer-reviewed and selected higher education online learning materials, cataloged by registered members and a set of faculty development support services. See especially the Learning Materials and Learning Exercises links on the MERLOT home page.
OER Commons uses a variety of categories to organize resources. The categories are assigned by the resources' creators and the OER Commons administrators, and they describe various aspects of the items, including grade level, subject area, and material type.
EdX is a non-profit created by founding partners Harvard and MIT. EdX offers MOOCs and interactive online classes in subjects including law, history, science, engineering, business, social sciences, computer science, public health, and artificial intelligence.
Open Yale Courses provides free and open access to a selection of introductory courses taught by distinguished teachers and scholars at Yale University.