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10,000+ Open & Free Online Courses on OEDB.org Written by: Thomas Broderick Universities, colleges, and private organizations offer free online college courses to help students acquire new knowledge and skills. These courses cover a variety of traditional academic topics and other subjects that can lead to career advancement and personal enrichment. Featured Online Programs Most online courses provide an introduction to a topic, although there are some intermediary and advanced courses. Some free college courses use the term massive online open course (MOOC). Benefits of Open Courses Free online college courses allow students to learn from home, a significant advantage for learners who prefer to eliminate a commute. In a free college course, learners can explore new academic topics without incurring high tuition costs. Open courses can also expose students to new hobbies. Should You Take Open Courses? Open courses also attract current high school and college students. Popular Online Courses Open Courses FAQ

WTAMU - Virtual Math Lab If you have any comments about this website email Kim Seward at kseward@mail.wtamu.edu This site is brought to you by West Texas A&M University (WTAMU). It was created by Kim Seward with the assistance of Jennifer Puckett. It is currently being maintained by Kim Seward. Disclaimer: WTAMU and Kim Seward are not responsible for how a student does on any test or any class for any reason including not being able to access the website due to any technology problems. We cannot guarantee that you will pass your math class after you go through this website. Throughout this website, we link to various outside sources. All contents copyright (C) 2001 - 2011, WTAMU, Kim Seward.

Podcasts Over 170,000 Students Join a community of over 170,000 students to earn a qualification recognised worldwide. 17 Colleges and 10 Institutes The University of London consists of 17 self governing Colleges and 10 other smaller specialist research institutes. Media Home » Media » Podcasts Podcasts from the Colleges and Institutes Many of the Colleges and Institutes produce podcasts and video content that are available to download free of charge. Birkbeck, University of London - Podcasts and Videos Birkbeck, University of London - Institute for Social Research Birkbeck, University of London - Centre for Religion and Contemporary Society Courtauld Institute of Art Goldsmiths, University of London Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study King’s College London London Business School London School of Economics and Political Science London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine The Royal Veterinary College School of Advanced Study The School of Oriental and African Studies Follow Us About Us

Mr Barton Maths Podcast for Maths Teachers on Mr Barton Maths Mr Barton Maths Podcast Back to Top The Mr Barton Maths Podcast: "changing useless time into CPD time" - @MrsG on Twitter On the Mr Barton Maths Podcast I interview guests from the world of education who interest and inspire me. It makes me so happy that many teachers are using these podcasts as CPD, either listening in the car, on long walks and bike rides, or doing the dishes. To subscribe for free to the Mr Barton Maths podcast, so you never miss an episode, just follow these links: iTunes Android RSS feed or just click on an individual episode to listen right away. Often my guests recommend books and research papers for teachers to read. Speaking to the wonderful guests on my podcast also inspired me to write my own book: How I wish I'd taught maths: Lessons learned from research, conversations with experts and 12 years of mistakes. Slice of Advice: What did you learn this year? Dylan Wiliam - the return! Carl Hendrick and Robin Macpherson: What does this look like in the classroom?

Home - Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository onebillion: one app that delivers reading, writing and numeracy We build up work in the numeracy section very slowly and carefully, by tackling concepts in stages. We base early preparatory work on patterns and use real-life objects to establish concepts. Before tackling addition and subtraction, children will have already done work with number lines and exercises to ensure they understand place value. Sorting different objects. Making the link between pictorial representations of numbers and abstract numbers. Which number is bigger? A short video to show working out sums using bottle tops. Learning to count in 5s. Children tap the lever to add another set of 10 balls until they reach 100. Counting the corners of different 2D shapes. Using number lines to solve equations. Practice for counting by filling in the missing numbers. For detailed information about the pedagogical approach of onecourse and descriptions of learning units, we encourage you to download our digital handbook.

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