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Online Learning Management

Course Delivery and Resource Development

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Courses and Course Content (No Charge)

This section includes a number of freely available resources which can be used to help create courses / curricula. Some will be simply information others will be what the author refers to as complete courses.

Don't expect too much - after all, we are talking about free resources. In the main, expect any courses to be fairly simple and linear in presentation - unless they have been created for marketing rather than learning purposes.

 

  • The Open University
    The OpenLearn website gives free access to course materials from The Open University. The LearningSpace is open to learners anywhere in the world.
  • Free Online Courses from Great Universities
    A collection of links to free online courses from great universities. Courses in Humanities & Social Sciences, Archaeology, Architecture, Cultural Studies, Economics, Geography, History, Literature, Philosophy, Political Science & International Relations, Religion, Sociology, Urban Studies, Sciences, Aeronautics, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Engineering (Mechanical, Civil and Electrical), Geology, Information Sciences, Mathematics, Natural Resources, Physics, Psychology & Cognitive Sciences, Business

 


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"e-learning or online learning is just another delivery and administration mechanism for helping individuals to understand or 'make sense of'. It can have many different elements which combine to enable learners to achieve objectives. Perhaps it is better referred to as ME-Learning. However, like all learning, it requires significant initial investment in the learning design - identifying what the learner needs to learn, or 'makes sense of' and describing how best to present that to the learner. With a wealth of public domain information on the internet, in a number of areas it is no longer necessary to create new content!"

Colin Mansell
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