Difference between revisions of "Education/Collaboratively generated educational material"

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* [http://www.p2pu.org/About-P2PU P2P university]
 
* [http://www.p2pu.org/About-P2PU P2P university]
 
* [http://cxn.org Connexions]. Open educational content in hundreds of subjects.
 
* [http://cxn.org Connexions]. Open educational content in hundreds of subjects.
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**The material from Connexions is being compiled into complete textbooks for college courses through their initiative [http://openstaxcollege.org/ OpenStax], sponsored by Rice University. The first set of textbooks are due out in March 2012. According to Richard Baraniuk, the founder of Connexions, "If we capture just 10% of the market with these first five textbooks, an estimated 1 million college students in the United States could save $90 million over the next five years"<sup>[http://www.kurzweilai.net/openstax-college-plans-free-textbooks-for-popular-college-courses]</sup>
 
* {{wp|List_of_educational_video_websites|List of educational video websites}} on Wikipedia
 
* {{wp|List_of_educational_video_websites|List of educational video websites}} on Wikipedia
 
* [http://www.openculture.com/ Open Culture] has lists of online courses
 
* [http://www.openculture.com/ Open Culture] has lists of online courses

Revision as of 00:52, 9 February 2012

Educational material can be created and edited collaboratively, constantly evolving and increasing in both quantity and quality, similar to the evolution of the famous wikipedia 11px-Wikipedia_logo.jpg.

Such material is made available free for anyone — teachers or students — to use and customise for their own purposes. This project is in early days, but is very much under way already. Listed below are several sites

Stanford University are running an experimental new course from October-December 2011. It is an introductory college course in artificial intelligence, led by Peter Norvig and Sebastian Thrun (a leading developer of self-driving cars). The course is available to all free of charge and combines video lectures with online quizzes and assessments. As of August 2011, over 130,000 people have signed up. In the coming years, courses like this are sure become become more interactive and multiply to cover a greater range of subjects.

Film_icon.png Video of Salman Khan of Khan Academy and the teachers of the Stanford online AI Class talking about the new kind of education - free, online, lifelong, curiosity-driven, student-directed education.