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1. OER - Open Educational Ressources

1.1. List of Open Educational Ressources

1.1.1. Curriki http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome Towards a Global Learning Commons http://learn.creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/bissellboyleedtecarticle.pdf Ahrash Bissell /w/index.php?title=Ahrash_Bissell&action=edit&redlink=1 James Boyle /wiki/James_Boyle_(academic) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's OER study http://www.oecd.org/document/20/0,2340,en_2649_33723_35023444_1_1_1_1,00.html OER Commons http://www.oercommons.org Open Educational Practices and Resources: OLCOS Roadmap 2012. http://www.olcos.org/english/roadmap/ OER Handbook http://www.wikieducator.org/OER_Handbook Teachers without Borders http://www.teacherswithoutborders.org OER Africa http://www.oerafrica.org TESSA: Teacher Education in Sub Saharan Africa http://www.tessafrica.net Wikieducator http://wikieducator.org MERLOT http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm MERLOT Africa Network http://man.merlot.org/ JOLT http://jolt.merlot.org CETIS - Centre for Educational Technology & Interoperability Standards http://jisc.cetis.ac.uk/ Dublin Core Metadata Initiative http://dublincore.org/ RFC 5013 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5013.txt

1.1.2. Open educational resources (OER) are an Internet empowered worldwide community effort to create an education commons.

1.1.2.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_educational_resources

1.2. OERCommons.org

1.2.1. http://www.oercommons.org/

1.2.1.1. Subject Areas Arts (1572) Business (653) Humanities (4182) Mathematics & Statistics (2709) Science & Technology (12407) Social Sciences (4804) (2009/08)

1.3. Open Content

1.3.1. Open content, a neologism coined by analogy with "open source", describes any kind of creative work, or content, published in a format that explicitly allows copying and modifying of its information by anyone, not exclusively by a closed organization, firm or individual. The largest open content project is Wikipedia.

1.3.1.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_content

1.3.2. Major open content repositories and directories

1.3.2.1. LINK BOX OpenCourseWare Consortium http://ocwconsortium.org/ MIT OpenCourseWare http://ocw.mit.edu Connexions http://cnx.org OER Commons http://www.oercommons.org Google Directory – Open Content http://www.google.com/Top/Computers/Open_Source/Open_Content/ OpenLearn http://www.open.ac.uk/openlearn Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network (CKAN) http://ckan.net/ UNESCO Open Training Platform http://opentraining.unesco-ci.org Open ICEcat catalog http://www.openicecat.com/

1.3.2.2. DESCRIPTION BOX OpenCourseWare Consortium — portal linking to free and openly licensed course materials from hundreds of universities worldwide MIT OpenCourseWare — free and openly licensed course materials from more than 1,800 MIT courses Connexions — global open-content repository started by Rice University OER Commons — network of open teaching and learning materials, with ratings and reviews Google Directory – Open Content OpenLearn — free and open educational resources from The Open University Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network (CKAN) — directory/registry of open data/content packages and projects UNESCO Open Training Platform — network for international development issues Open ICEcat catalog — worldwide open catalog for product information

1.3.2.3. SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_content

1.3.3. Search Engine for Open Content

1.3.3.1. http://search.creativecommons.org/

1.3.4. Open Textbooks

1.3.4.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_textbook

1.4. iTunes U 350.000 audio+video files

1.4.1. iTunes U - Learn anything, anywhere, anytime. http://www.apple.com/education/itunes-u/

1.4.2. A Directory of Colleges and Universities with iTunes U Sites http://itunesu.pbworks.com/

1.4.3. August 2010: • >300 million downloads • >800 universities have iTunes U sites • users can now access "over 350,000 audio and video files"

1.4.4. How to - Creating Your iTunes U Site http://images.apple.com/education/itunes-u/pdfs/iTunes_Create_U_Guide.pdf

1.4.5. What is iTunes U?

1.4.5.1. Part of Apple's iTunes store, iTunes U is a learning resource offering free educational content that users can download straight to their computer, iPad, iPod and iPhone.

1.5. Khan Academy library of over 2,400 educational videos

1.5.1. http://www.khanacademy.org/

1.5.2. >65,000,000 lessons delivered

1.5.3. Khan’s videos are anything but sophisticated. He recorded many of them in a closet at home, his voice sounding muffled on his $25 Logitech headset. But some of his fans believe that Khan has stumbled onto the secret to solving education’s middle-of-the-class mediocrity. <How Khan Academy Is Changing the Rules of Education> http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/07/ff_khan/

1.6. Quest to Learn - a school for digital kids. http://q2l.org/

1.7. Free Online Educational Ressources - Chung Collection http://bit.ly/oerchung

1.8. 7 Things You Should Know About Open Educational Resources (EDUCAUSE.net)

1.8.1. download link (PDF)

2. About this Mind Map

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2.5. Who started this map?

2.5.1. Willi Schroll

2.5.1.1. I have started this mind map. I like to have it as an open mind map, where anyone with good intent can participate. Of course, I am not responsible for any content added.

2.5.1.2. Connect with me

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2.5.1.3. Contact

2.5.1.3.1. mm [at] strategiclabs [dot] de

2.5.1.4. Comment publicly

2.5.1.5. "Edunomics 2012" at slideshare (some ideas of mine at "Learning World 2008 Kongress, Berlin, Germany) - in German)

2.5.1.5.1. http://www.slideshare.net/willi/edunomics-2012-trends-und-szenarien-fr-corporate-learning

2.5.2. My main site

2.5.2.1. http://strategiclabs.de

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4. STUFF BEFORE 2016

4.1. Super-long list SOURCES FOR FREE BOOKS, TEXTBOOKS, COURSES ETC Thxfs "EDUCATING EARTH" https://www.facebook.com/groups/381209525266687/

4.1.1. >>>LIST OF SOURCES FOR FREE BOOKS, TEXTBOOKS, ETC http://tinyurl.com/7alxtp5 <<<

4.1.2. iTunes U

4.1.3. http://www.apple.com/apps/itunes-u/

4.1.4. Open Culture

4.1.5. http://www.openculture.com/

4.1.6. Coursea

4.1.7. https://www.coursera.org/

4.1.8. CosmoLearning

4.1.9. http://www.cosmolearning.com/

4.1.10. Brightstorm

4.1.11. http://www.brightstorm.com/

4.1.12. Singularity University

4.1.13. http://www.youtube.com/user/singularityu

4.1.14. Yale Courses

4.1.15. http://www.youtube.com/user/YaleCourses

4.1.16. Columbia on YouTube & iTunes

4.1.17. http://www.youtube.com/user/columbiauniversity

4.1.18. http://itunes.apple.com/institution/columbia-university/id412478445

4.1.19. NYU Courses

4.1.20. http://www.nyu.edu/academics/open-education.html

4.1.21. MITVideo (previous MITWorld)

4.1.22. http://video.mit.edu/

4.1.23. MIT OpenCourseware

4.1.24. http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/

4.1.25. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s OPENCOURSEWARE

4.1.26. http://ocw.jhsph.edu/

4.1.27. Princeton University: WebMedia Lectures

4.1.28. http://hulk03.princeton.edu:8080/WebMedia/lectures/

4.1.29. Tufts OpenCourseware

4.1.30. http://ocw.tufts.edu/

4.1.31. UC Berkeley Webcasts

4.1.32. http://webcast.berkeley.edu/

4.1.33. National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL)

4.1.34. Science, Technology, Engineering, Communication, Computing, etc

4.1.35. http://www.youtube.com/user/nptelhrd

4.1.36. UCLA

4.1.37. http://www.youtube.com/user/UCLACourses

4.1.38. The Forum Network (via PBS & NPR)

4.1.39. http://dev.forum-network.org/

4.1.40. The European Graduate School (Grad & Postgrad) Arts, Health and Society and Media and Communication

4.1.41. http://www.egs.edu/

4.1.42. Academic Earth

4.1.43. http://www.academicearth.org/

4.1.44. VideoLectures (WOW)

4.1.45. http://videolectures.net/

4.1.46. KhanAcademy

4.1.47. http://www.khanacademy.org/

4.1.48. OpenCourseWare Consortium

4.1.49. http://www.ocwconsortium.org/

4.1.50. LearnersTV

4.1.51. http://www.learnerstv.com/

4.1.52. LectureFox

4.1.53. http://lecturefox.com/

4.1.54. World Lecture Hall

4.1.55. http://wlh.webhost.utexas.edu/

4.1.56. Free Video Lectures

4.1.57. http://freevideolectures.com/

4.1.58. TeacherTube

4.1.59. http://www.teachertube.com/

4.1.60. Wikiversity

4.1.61. http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Welcome

4.1.62. Peer 2 Peer University

4.1.63. https://p2pu.org/en/

4.1.64. University of the People

4.1.65. http://www.uopeople.org/

4.1.66. >>>OTHER STUFF WE DIG:

4.1.67. The Do It Yourself Scholar - awesome blog is awesome

4.1.68. http://diyscholar.wordpress.com/guide-to-itunesu/

4.1.69. Public Domain Review - a bounteous gateway into this whopping plenitude that is the public domain

4.1.70. http://publicdomainreview.org/

4.1.71. UbuWeb - a completely independent resource dedicated to all strains of the avant-garde, ethnopoetics, and outsider arts

4.1.72. http://www.ubu.com/

4.1.73. Internet Archive - a non-profit founded to build an Internet library.

4.1.74. http://archive.org/

4.1.75. LibriVox - free audiobooks in the public domain

4.1.76. http://librivox.org/

4.1.77. Wolfram|Alpha - computational knowledge engine

4.1.78. http://www.wolframalpha.com/

4.1.79. ScienceDump

4.1.80. http://www.sciencedump.com/

4.1.81. Zotero - very useful tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share research

4.1.82. sources

4.1.83. http://zotero.org/

4.1.84. Scholarpedia - a peer-reviewed open-access encyclopedia written by scholars from all around the world

4.1.85. http://www.scholarpedia.org/

4.1.86. RCampus - a comprehensive Education Management System and a collaborative learning environment

4.1.87. http://www.rcampus.com/

4.1.88. The Harvard Classics - a free digitized collection

4.1.89. http://archive.org/details/harvardclassics

4.1.90. Sacred Texts - the largest free archive of online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the net

4.1.91. http://www.sacred-texts.com/

4.1.92. The Arcane Archive -

4.1.93. a cache of usenet and other text files pertaining to occult, mystical, and spiritual subjects

4.1.94. http://www.arcane-archive.org/

4.1.95. Cyborg Anthropology

4.1.96. http://cyborganthropology.com/Course_Materials

4.1.97. Unileaks - Unileaks is a news organization dedicated to exposing matters of public interest from the global higher education sector.

4.1.98. http://unileaks.org/

4.1.99. List of sources to languages online free

4.1.100. http://distancelearn.about.com/od/onlinecourses/a/freelanguage.htm

4.2. 12 Dozen Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free (2014) http://themindunleashed.com/2014/07/12-dozen-places-educate-online-free.html

4.2.1. SCIENCE AND HEALTH Clickable links here: http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/12-dozen-places-educate-online-free.html

4.2.1.1. SCIENCE AND HEALTH http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/12-dozen-places-educate-online-free.html

4.2.1.2. MIT OpenCourseWare – MIT OpenCourseWare is a free web-based publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT.

4.2.1.3. Tufts OpenCourseWare – Tufts OpenCourseWare is part of a new educational movement initiated by MIT that provides free access to course content for everyone online. Tufts’ course offerings demonstrate the University’s strength in the life sciences in addition to its multidisciplinary approach, international perspective and underlying ethic of service to its local, national and international communities.

4.2.1.4. HowStuffWorks Science – More scientific lessons and explanations than you could sort through in an entire year.

4.2.1.5. Harvard Medical School Open Courseware – The mission of the Harvard Medical School Open Courseware Initiative is to exchange knowledge from the Harvard community of scholars to other academic institutions, prospective students, and the general public.

4.2.1.6. Khan Academy – Over 1200 videos lessons covering everything from basic arithmetic and algebra to differential equations, physics, chemistry, and biology.

4.2.1.7. Open Yale Courses – Open Yale Courses provides lectures and other materials from selected Yale College courses to the public free of charge via the internet. The courses span the full range of liberal arts disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, and physical and biological sciences.

4.2.1.8. webcast.berkeley – Every semester, UC Berkeley webcasts select courses and events for on-demand viewing via the Internet. webcast.berkeley course lectures are provided as a study resource for both students and the public.

4.2.1.9. UC San Diego Podcast Lectures – UCSD’s podcasting service was established for instructional use to benefit our students. Podcasts are taken down at the end of every quarter (10 weeks Fall-Spring and 5 weeks in the summer). If you’re enjoying a podcast, be sure to subscribe and download the lectures. Once the podcast has been taken offline, faculty rarely approve their reposting.

4.2.1.10. Johns Hopkins OpenCourseWare – The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s OpenCourseWare project provides access to content of the School’s most popular courses. As challenges to the world’s health escalate daily, the School feels a moral imperative to provide equal and open access to information and knowledge about the obstacles to the public’s health and their potential solutions.

4.2.1.11. Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative – No instructors, no credits, no charge. Use these self-guiding Carnegie Mellon materials and activities to learn at your own pace.

4.2.1.12. Utah State OpenCourseWare – Utah State OpenCourseWare is a collection of educational material used in our formal campus courses, and seeks to provide people around the world with an opportunity to access high quality learning opportunities.

4.2.1.13. AMSER – AMSER (the Applied Math and Science Education Repository) is a portal of educational resources and services built specifically for use by those in Community and Technical Colleges but free for anyone to use.

4.2.1.14. Wolfram Demonstrations Project – Wolfram brings computational exploration to the widest possible audience, open-code resource that uses dynamic computation to illuminate concepts. Free player runs all demos and videos.

4.2.1.15. The Science Forum – A very active scientific discussion and debate forum.

4.2.1.16. Free Science and Video Lectures Online! – A nice collection of video lectures and lessons on science and philosophy.

4.2.1.17. Science.gov – Science.gov searches over 42 databases and over 2000 selected websites from 14 federal agencies, offering 200 million pages of authoritative U.S. government science information including research and development results.

4.2.1.18. The National Science Digital Library – NSDL is the Nation’s online library for education and research in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics.

4.2.1.19. EnviroLink Network– A non-profit organization, grassroots online community uniting organizations and volunteers around the world. Up-to-date environmental information and news.

4.2.1.20. Geology.com – Information about geology and earth science to visitors without charge: Articles, News, Maps, Satellite Images, Dictionary, etc.

4.2.1.21. Scitable – A free science library and personal learning tool that currently concentrates on genetics, the study of evolution, variation, and the rich complexity of living organisms. The site also expects to expand into other topics of learning and education.

4.2.1.22. LearningScience.org – A free open learning community for sharing newer and emerging tools to teach science.

4.2.2. BUSINESS AND MONEY Clickable links here: http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/12-dozen-places-educate-online-free.html

4.2.3. HISTORY AND WORLD CULTURE Clickable links here: http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/12-dozen-places-educate-online-free.html

4.2.4. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Clickable links here: http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/12-dozen-places-educate-online-free.html

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4.2.7. DIRECTORIES OF OPEN EDUCATION

4.2.7.1. Links http://themindunleashed.org/2014/07/12-dozen-places-educate-online-free.html

4.2.7.2. Google Scholar – Provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites.

4.2.7.3. OpenCourseWare Consortium – This site provides a portal to search through hundreds of free courses or to add new courses you know about to the database.

4.2.7.4. iBerry – Check out this site for a huge directory of open courseware organized by school and subject matter that can point you in the right direction for any type of learning.

4.2.7.5. Self Made Scholar Directory – Free online directory of web-based classes and courses.

4.3. Inspirational projects and concepts

4.3.1. knowded – learn from each other http://www.knowded.com/general/services

4.3.2. "Supercool School is an online school platform that empowers everyone to create customized education environments for live online learning" http://supercoolschool.com/

4.3.3. "we help you find teachers and lessons near you" http://schoolofeverything.com/

4.3.4. 7 Free Education Websites You Don't Want to Miss - Goodnet http://www.goodnet.org/articles/301/

4.3.4.1. COURSERA https://www.coursera.org/

4.3.4.2. UDACITY http://www.udacity.com

4.3.4.3. OPEN CULTURE http://www.openculture.com/

4.3.4.4. Classic and indie films http://www.openculture.com/freemoviesonline

4.3.4.5. TED-ED http://ed.ted.com/

4.3.4.6. TED http://www.ted.com

4.3.4.7. The Power of Simple Words http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-power-of-simple-words

4.3.4.8. How Many Universes are There http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-many-universes-are-there

4.3.4.9. MENTORMOB http://www.mentormob.com/

4.3.4.10. MEMRISE http://www.memrise.com/

4.4. Bonus tracks

4.4.1. pearltrees • genki100p • teaching

4.4.2. pearltrees • chuckneuschafer • Educational Games

4.4.3. 20 Best Blogs in Instructional Technology (2011 selection)

4.4.3.1. http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/blog/2011/07/13/20-best-blogs-in-instructional-technology/

4.5. "Top 100 e2.0 Education 2.0 Sites"

4.5.1. The 100 Best Open Education Resources on the Web | MasterDegreeOnline http://www.masterdegreeonline.com/blog/2009/the-100-best-open-education-resources-on-the-web/

4.6. Facebook groups around change in edu + new paradigms

4.6.1. presente!

4.6.2. New Educational Paradigms

4.7. Top 50 Google+ circles for educators

4.8. Featured tools in 2012

4.8.1. 15 Free Learning Tools You've Probably Never Heard Of | TeachThought

4.8.2. mural.ly - mind mapping 3.0

4.8.2.1. review

4.9. Videos + links concerning future learning (added 2011+2012)

4.9.1. NEW NODE University 2.0 - Sebastian Thrun on DLD Conference Track 2 (2012) (great and touching talk!) http://new.livestream.com/channels/556/videos/112950

4.9.1.1. Thrun leaving Stanford to build the future with Udacity - Educating the 21st Century http://www.udacity.com/

4.9.1.2. university has been invented 450 ys. before Gutenberg .. 19:00 min "university has been" "least innovative of all places in society"

4.9.2. YouTube - You can't be my teacher http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VSymMbMYHA&feature=player_embedded

4.9.3. What is Skillshare? http://vimeo.com/22820933 http://www.skillshare.com/ Let's Start a Learning Revolution - Skillshare http://vimeo.com/21600601

4.9.4. Prepare for another future of the workplace YouTube - TEDxSF - Shereef Bishay - Open Enterprise: Applying Open Source Principles to the way we Work? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D--Ob2CxLds

4.9.5. Are you a genius? Forget school! (ups, think twice!) 20UNDER20 - Thiel Fellowship http://thielfoundation.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15&Itemid=19

4.9.6. 5 Innovative Ways to Teach Your Skills Online http://mashable.com/2011/06/15/teach-anything-online/

4.9.7. The 5 big mistakes in virtual education . 129 SLIDES http://www.slideshare.net/guiramirez/the-5-bigmistakesofvirtualeducation

5. Archived stuff

5.1. Let's do it – New Realities (remarkable newest updates on the map)

5.1.1. Udacity - Educating the 21st Century http://www.udacity.com/

5.1.2. Free Online Educational Ressources - Chung Collection http://bit.ly/oerchung

5.1.3. Khan Academy http://www.khanacademy.org/

5.2. Current crisis affects education

5.2.1. 10 Colleges Facing the Biggest Budget Crisis

5.3. Planet School Network. Efficient global change. http://planetschool.net

5.3.1. first thoughts; first draft 2011-07

5.3.2. disclosure: if you allow this here ... this is my own concept

5.3.3. http://socialforesight.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/planet-schools-global-change/

5.4. Watching and predicting the "social wave" (including "Learning goes social" http://socialforesight.wordpress.com/

5.5. Learning 3.0 Trends, Drivers, Thoughts

5.5.1. main drivers

5.5.1.1. Perspective of Steve Wheeler 2009

5.5.1.1.1. I believe that e-Learning 3.0 will have at least four key drivers: Distributed computing Extended smart mobile technology Collaborative intelligent filtering 3D visualisation and interaction

5.5.1.1.2. http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com/2009/04/learning-30.html

5.5.1.1.3. Steve Wheeler

5.5.2. Jane McGonigal : Saving the World through Game Design (YOUTH LEADER MAGAZINE ARTICLES)

5.5.3. Seth's Blog: Education at the crossroads http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/08/education-at-the-crossroads.html

5.6. Seth's Blog: Education at the crossroads http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/08/education-at-the-crossroads.html

6. Web 2.0 - Education 2.0 related + helpful

6.1. Connexions

6.1.1. Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities http://cnx.org/

6.1.1.1. A place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute: • authors create and collaborate • instructors rapidly build and share custom collections • learners find and explore content

6.2. Sclipo.com

6.2.1. "Sclipo: the social learning revolution" Sclipo helps you to teach and learn just about everything, from technology to languages or cooking, and connects you with people of common interests. http://sclipo.com/

6.3. to list a site here is not meant as a recommendation, but maybe one can learn from the site how to do it right, i.e. desgn patterns etc.

6.4. Moodle

6.4.1. Moodle is a Course Management System (CMS), also known as a Learning Management System (LMS) or a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). It is a Free web application that educators can use to create effective online learning sites.

7. Online Video Lectures

7.1. 1. MIT Open Courseware (OCW): http://ocw.mit.edu/
Comprehensive repository of materials from many classes at MIT.  However, there is little course-to-course standardization and most lack user interaction/customization and focused visualizations.

7.2. 2. Khan Academy: http://www.khanacademy.org/
Started by an MIT alum to help teach his cousins via YouTube, it now serves 1800+ courses in mathematics, science, finance, and history.

7.3. 3. Berkeley Webcasts: http://webcast.berkeley.edu/cour..., also available as podcasts from iTunes: http://itunes.berkeley.edu/

7.4. 4. Stanford Engineering Everywhere (SEE): http://see.stanford.edu/default....
Another collection of lectures from a small private school across the bay.

7.5. 5. Udemy: http://www.udemy.com/
User-generated videos on a broad range of topics.

7.6. 6. Multimedia Education Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT): http://www.merlot.org/merlot/
Links to a number of great resources for both learning & teaching across a range of academic disciplines.  Includes guides, videos, and visualizations, though organization could be much better.

7.7. 7. Periodic Table of Videos: http://www.periodicvideos.com/
A Mendeleevian repository of youtube videos about each element.  Pretty cool.

7.8. 8. Academic Earth: http://academicearth.org/
Aggregates and organizes online video courses - includes materials from many of the above resources.

7.9. 9. Nixty: http://nixty.com/
Similar to Academic Earth, tries to make free online content more organized and accessible.

7.10. Thanks to Rick Henrikson (quora)

8. Free Textbooks

8.1. 1. Flatworld Knowledge: http://www.flatworldknowledge.com/
Still building up its inventory, but will hopefully incorporate interactive elements into its free electronic textbooks.

8.2. 2. WikiBooks: http://en.wikibooks.org/
Relatively few finished textbooks, but if they can achieve 1/10th the success that Wikipedia has it should be quite interesting.

8.3. 3. ChemWiki: http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/
Texts geared towards chemistry education.

8.4. Thanks to Rick Henrikson (quora)

9. Interactive & Personalized Courses

9.1. Interactive & Personalized Courses

9.2. 1. Carnegie Melon Open Learning Initiative: https://oli.web.cmu.edu/openlear...
Includes some downloadable files, as well as periodic quizzes to benchmark progress in a range of subjects.

9.3. 2. EduFire: http://edufire.com/
Sign up for direct lessons with user-rated experts.  They also offer some more traditional courses as well as flashcards (not all lessons are free).

9.4. 3. Better Explained: http://betterexplained.com/
This is primarily text-based, but the author does a good job of breaking concepts down in the way he would've liked to have had them explained to him.

9.5. 4. Journal of Visual Experiments (JOVE): http://www.jove.com/
This is more geared towards biological experiment education - but is definitely useful for scientific endeavors.

9.6. 5. IBM Courseware: https://www.ibm.com/developerwor...
Though primarily software/IT oriented, they seem to link to a number of valuable resources.

9.7. 6. MIT Electricity & Magnetism (8.02T): http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www/802...
An experimental course format that offers some great supplementary material, including comprehensive notes and interactive visualizations.  I think more courses should offer material like this.

9.8. Thanks to Rick Henrikson (quora)