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  • Unity

    Unity

    Unity is a free-to-use cross-platform game engine. It supports development for a wide variety of platforms, including desktop, mobile, console, and virtual reality. 

  • WebsiteSetup

    WebsiteSetup

    Websitesetup.org provides user-friendly guides on building and managing websites. Whether you’re a novice looking to create your first website or an experienced webmaster seeking advanced tips, WebsiteSetup.org offers a wealth of information to help you navigate the world of online presence effortlessly. WebsiteSetup

  • BrainyQuote

    BrainyQuote

    “A collection of inspirational and famous quotes by authors you know and love. Share Quotes of the Day on the web, Facebook, Twitter, and blogs.” BrainyQuote

  • Stanford University Online – Lagunita.edu Platform via EDx 

    Stanford University Online – Lagunita.edu Platform via EDx 

    Lagunita is Stanford’s instance of the open-source software release of the Open edX platform, which was developed by the joint Harvard/MIT non-profit organization, and which Stanford engineers have been collaborating on since April 2013. Lagunita hosts many of the free, online courses that are taught by Stanford faculty and made available to lifelong learners around…

  • HTML G

    HTML G

    This free HTML WYSIWYG editor allows you to edit your source code online in a browser without downloading any application for times when tweaking source code for a website is necessary. Side-by-side views instantly show what the HTML code looks like in a browser.   HTML G   Keywords: Websites

  • Discovering Open Educational Resources OER – Temple University

    Discovering Open Educational Resources OER – Temple University

    This guide by Temple University is an introduction to open educational resources. It provides information about what open education resources are and how to discover and use them.   Temple University Libraries – Discovering Open Educational Resources OER   Keywords: Open Educational Resources (OER) & Open Access

  • Open Attribution Builder

    Open Attribution Builder

    Open Attribution Builder is a tool to help you build attributions for Open Educational Resources (OER) and other items you find that have Creative Commons licensing. Fill out a form and the app automatically generates an attribution for you. This website is created by the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges.   Open Attribution Builder  …

  • Top Hat

    Top Hat

    Top Hat makes it easy for professors to enhance student comprehension and engagement with this polling-clicker application, secure testing, and next-generation OER. Top Hat does not require the use of a physical clicker, but it instead works from a wide variety of devices including phones, mobile devices, and computers through which educators can utilize to assign…

  • Tricider

    Tricider

    Tricider is a free Web application that can be used for online classroom collaboration and brainstorming ideas. It allows teachers, students, and colleagues to collaborate together to collect ideas, discuss these ideas to find solutions and vote on the argument they think is the best.   Tricider   How to Use Tricider   Keywords: Collaboration,…

  • Health (Nursing, Medicine, Allied Health): Open Educational Resources for the Health Professions by New York University

    Health (Nursing, Medicine, Allied Health): Open Educational Resources for the Health Professions by New York University

    The Libraries of New York University’s collection of OER materials that are relevant to health professions, such as Nursing, Medicine, Allied Health.   Health (Nursing, Medicine, Allied Health): Open Educational Resources for the Health Professions   Keywords: Lifelong Learning, Open Educational Resources (OER) & Open Access

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