Great Philosophy Resources For the Educator, Student, or Just Simply Curious

What is the Good? What is a truly ethical solution to a certain problem? How does all that logic really make sense? Here are some great sources and tools that can help educators, students, or the simply curious think big. Resources Philosophy Pages (Garth Kemerling) This reference site has many great features to help you in […]

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Great Physics Resources for Educators, Students, and the Just Simply Curious

Is Einstein’s theory of relativity still confusing to you? Do you want to explore physics in real-live action? Are you more of a visual learner who would like to see physics in motion? Well you’re in luck! Here are some resources to aid you in your physics travels. Helpful Videos Flash Animations for Physics (U. […]

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OER Newsletter – February 2013

Welcome once again to the so-called ‘OER Newsletter’. Presented here, for your enjoyment, are some of the resources, tools, and sites that have crossed our digital desks in the past month. One of our favorites is TinEye Labs’ “Multicolr Search Lab”…in honor of the rapidly approaching spring, we selected a pastel palette for our image […]

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Great Writing & Composition Resources for the Educator, Student, or the Simply Curious

Need to brush up on your grammar skills? Having trouble writing that term paper? Well you’re in luck because we’ve got some fabulous resources that are here to help you out. Happy Writing! Helpful Videos The Way We Write (Albiene Christian U.) This 14-minute long video is a showcase of various professors and students chatting […]

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The Saylor Foundation Through Time

If watching us on Twitter and Facebook, (or just nosy, bored, etc.) you might have noticed that we have started posting snapshots of our past. Archive.org and its Wayback Machine have given us the power to time travel and explore what Saylor.org has looked like in the past. We’ll post a few more next week! Over time, […]

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