TECHNOLOGY PLAN | 2017–2020
Question 9: (continued)
What free/open educational resources do you use?
Responses
moodle, open stax college, NIHgeneral medical sciences nigms.nih.gov My courses use some free resources on
catalyst. I wish there was more of an initiative for other faculty to know about the vale of and use these. myopen
math, open source math book
Notepad , and Mozilla Firefox.
Numerous open source tutorials, youTube videos, cccconfer.org, SAS compilers
Online study guides
Online textbook, video editing software, OER resources, TED
open source articles, videos, websites
Open source software. Open textbooks.
OWL Online (grammar and writing help for students); Google; Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS.gov); Poetry.org;
pollev.com, Google Drive, Google Docs
Purdue OWL, Easy Bib.
Quizlet, Gmail with all its features, drive
R
Textbooks and workbooks
The materials that accompany my text book; OWL.Purdue.edu;
The Owl The Owl @ Purdue, NPR Educational Programing, Ted Talks, The New York Times, Talk to Action
Turnitin.com
webinars, youtube instruction, staff development classes if they are held in my lunch time as I am not allowed to
take training during work.
websites for assignments; online interactive assignments;
wifi
Wiki
Wikipedia, Google, Wikimedia, nonprofit sites and federal sites
Wikipedia, various websites
Will be using an open source general psychology text next year.
winmsc linux
-workshops with Heidi King have refreshed skills for updating the division/department websites, -have tried a
couple of Lynda workshops but get interrupted (frustrated) with walk-in traffic at the desk.
yahoo finance, youtube Ted Talks
You Tube videos, website
youtube major meet recap and instructional videos
Top Responses
Google Apps, Khan Academy, Lynda.com, OWL, Wikipedia, YouTube
Instructional/Training
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