Repositories
- National Sciences Digital Library
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The National Sciences Digital Library (NSDL) provides access to resources for science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. Funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, the NSDL serves as a central repository for accessing resources from over 100 general and specialized collections. NSDL is probably the world's largest digital library for science, math, engineering and technology.
- SMETE Digital Library
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This portal for science, math, engineering and technology education resources is funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation. It includes resources for K-12 and higher education.
- CAREO
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CAREO (Campus Alberta Repository of Educational Objects) is a collection of web-based multidisciplinary teaching materials. CAREO is a joint undertaking of the Universities of Alberta, Calgary and Athabasca, in cooperation with BELLE and CANARIE (Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research in Industry and Education). It is part of the Campus Alberta and eduSourceCanada initiatives.
- MERLOT
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MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching) is a leading repository for higher education. It provides tools for user comments and peer reviews.
- Apple Learning Interchange
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The Apple Learning Interchange offers resources for elementary, secondary and post-secondary education. Features an extensive collection of Quicktime learning resources.
- Math Forum
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The Math Forum hosted by Drexel University offers mathematics learning resources and services for K-12 and post-secondary education. It maintains over a million pages of content, and receives up to 9,000 queries a month at its Ask Dr. Math service.
- Harvey Project
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The Harvey Project is an international community developers and users of interactive human physiology course materials. The web site supports discussion and peer review of resources for physiology education.
- Wisconsin Online Resource Center
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Wisc-Online houses the online resources supporting Wisconsin's technical colleges.