• OER guides by subject
    These are Google Docs made by Portland Community College librarians in response to requests for help from instructors.

  • Discipline-Specific OER from Virginia Tech
    On this pages you will find openly licensed textbooks along with supplemental material, interactive simulations, and other resources.

  • Subject Resources from University of New Hampshire
    A collection of resources divided into humanities, social science, and STEM categories.

  • Discipline-Specific Resources from VC/UHV Library
    On this page, you will find the largest, most popular repositories of open educational resources separated by subject.

  • WeBWorK
    WeBWorK is an open-source online homework system for math and science courses. WeBWorK is supported by the MAA and the NSF and comes with a National Problem Library (NPL) of over 20,000 homework problems. Problems in the NPL target most lower division undergraduate math courses and some advanced courses. Supported courses include college algebra, discrete mathematics, probability and statistics, single and multivariable calculus, differential equations, linear algebra and complex analysis.

Complete Courses
  • Academic Earth
    Find lectures and videos from some of the most respected instructors in the world.

  • Bridge to Success
    Materials, mostly study skills, to support students transitioning to college.

  • Coursera
    Large library of MOOCs, some of which have material freely licensed for re-use.

  • EdX
    Library of college-level courses from a variety of high-profile universities. Some course materials are freely licensed for reuse.

  • LearningSpace from Open University
    All of the learning materials presented on this site are CC licensed, but don't confuse "Learning Spaces" with the full Open University- their licensing/copyrights are different.

  • OCW Utah
    Open education course materials aimed at a high school level.

  • Miríadax
    Miríadax is an Ibero-American MOOC platform with complete courses in Spanish for a variety of topics.

  • Open Course Library
    The WA Open Course Library project offers 81 of Washington's most enrolled courses. There are a lot of great readings in these course files. Great community college content

  • Open Courseware
    An independent search engine that indexes open education classes from places like MIT, Yale and UMass. Adds extension to your browser.

  • Saylor.org
    Saylor offers full courses online. It can be really helpful to use the reading lists from Saylor to find and organize your courses.

  • Open Learning Initiative
    Complete courses from Carnegie Mellon University

  • Noba - Psychology Modules
    A series of modules in the field of Psychology from Introductory courses to more advanced topics.

  • OERu
    OERu offers a number of full courses in fields like business, economics, digital literacy, and history from partner universities around the world.

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