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Founded in 2007, ALISON (Advance Learning Interactive Systems Online) offers massive open online courses focused on job training and skills development.
AAU&C is the leading national association concerned with the quality, vitality, and public standing of undergraduate liberal education. Its members are committed to extending the advantages of a liberal education to all students, regardless of academic specialization or intended career. Publications include Liberal Education and AA&C News.
College Navigator is a free consumer information tool designed to help students, parents, high school counselors, and others get information about over 7,000 ...
This free, online repository of 700-plus professional development videos aimed at teachers or credential students in pre-K-12 is created and maintained by the same nonprofit organization that produces the Teaching Channel Presents, a weekly one-hour program that appears on PBS.
Categories include government resources from 40 federal agencies on the topics of Arts, Educational Technology, Foreign Languages, Health and Safety, Language Arts, Mathematics, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, and Vocational Education.
Over 1500 organizations with OAI-compliant repositories contribute more than 30 million records to OAIster whose goal is to provide a single search function for open-access digital collections.
News and job information source for college and university faculty members, administrators, and students. This link takes you to the website, but you can access back issues of the publication through the library's databases going back to 1999. The database version has a one month embargo, but the library provides print access for the current year.
Offers daily news about K-12 education and schools. Issues include teacher accountability, policy, organizations, technology, student safety and quality.
A collection of short multimedia articles on a variety of topics related to the fields of instructional design and education and training. The primary audiences for the EET are students and novice to intermediate practitioners in these fields, who need a brief overview as a starting point to further research on specific topics.
The NICHD provides access to research on all stages of human development, from preconception to adulthood, to better understand the health of children, adults, families, and communities.
Similar to the dashboard on a car, the United States Education Dashboard shows what the U.S. Department of Education considers to be important indicators of how the nation, and each state, is progressing on the outcomes necessary to achieve the national goal of once again having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.
Provides prospective study abroad students with accurate, reliable program information that is also featured in the Institute of International Education's renowned Academic Year Abroad and Short-Term Study Abroad print directories. Additional content such as featured countries and articles is also provided to help students maximize this life-changing experience.
MNopedia is an online encyclopedia focused on the state of Minnesota. The site allows users to located well-researched articles on the events, groups, people, places, structures, and things that make up Minnesota's rich history, culture and landscape.
Preparing to Learn, Studying, Classroom participation, Learning with Others, Project Management, Reading Skills, Preparing for Tests, Taking Tests, Writing Basics, Math and Science, and Webtruth.
Instructional videos site. Many are suitable for college use. If you find a video you see, you can link to it on the TeacherTube site or embed it into a web page or blog.
This free, online repository of 700-plus professional development videos aimed at teachers or credential students in pre-K-12 is created and maintained by the same nonprofit organization that produces the Teaching Channel Presents, a weekly one-hour program that appears on PBS.
“Contains practice tests, eBooks, and tutorials designed to help users succeed on academic or licensing tests such as PRAXIS I and II, DAT, GMAT, GRE, MAT, MCAT, NCLEX RN, NCLEX PN and PCAT. Also provides tutorials for Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Careers and Computer Skills - and much, much more. You must create a personal account to use. (Grades K-College)”