If you’re ready to dive into online learning, then you might check out these 40 enlightening open courseware classes on distance learning and online education. From theory to “how-to” information and a short list of search tools and practice areas, these links could help you gain traction in your self-learning ventures. While these courses are free, you gain no credit — but, they can help you in making decisions about what you want to study if you plan to pay for future online courses.
Theory
- Cognition & Learning in Educational Settings: The purpose of this course is to introduce some of the many theories of learning and related topics useful to the design of instruction and to teaching practice [University of California Irvine].
- Communicating in Cyberspace: This class covers the analysis, design, implementation and testing of various forms of digital communication based on group collaboration [MIT].
- Computer Games and Simulations for Investigation and Education: In this project-based course, students from all disciplines are encouraged to understand how to learn from interactive computer environments [MIT].
- eCommunities: Analysis and Design of Online Interaction Environments: This course gives students a background in theory and practice surrounding online interaction environments [Open Michigan].
- Information Economics: This course provides a strong grounding in the economics of information goods and services [Open Michigan].
- Instructional Games: The goal of this course is to explore the field of instructional gaming through a survey of readings, existing products, and those in development [Utah State University].
- Interactive and Non-Linear Narrative: Theory and Practice: This course explores the properties of non-linear, multi-linear, and interactive forms of narratives as they have evolved from print to digital media [MIT].
- Introduction to Open Education: Learn all there is to know about open learning through this course, which begins with the basics and ends with current practices and possible alternative practices in open education [Utah State University].
- Introduction to Information Studies: This course provides foundational knowledge necessary to begin to address the key issues associated with the Information Revolution [Open Michigan].
- Media and Methods: Seeing and Expression: This class examines frameworks for making and sharing visual artifacts using a trans-cultural, trans-historical and constructionist approach [MIT].
- Media, Education, and the Marketplace: Learn harness the emerging forms of interactive media to enhance the learning process [MIT].
- New Media Literacies: These new media literacies include the practices and concepts of genres from fan fiction writing to collective intelligence [MIT].
- Teach Global: This unit provides a resource for primary and secondary school teachers to understand the importance of the global dimension in the school curriculum [The Open University].
- Technologies for Creative Learning: This course explores the design of innovative educational technologies and creative learning environments [MIT].
- Understanding Online Interaction: This course is designed to provide an introductory level of understanding of the manner in which individuals interact with one another via the network [Utah State University].
How-To
- Accessibility of eLearning: This unit introduces the challenges for disabled students who take part in eLearning [The Open University].
- Advanced Topics in Learning Object Design and Reuse: This course is designed to help you understand and apply advanced topics in the design, creation, and reuse of learning objects [Utah State University].
- An Intellectual Property Primer for Online Instructors: This course serves as a guide to some of the pertinent issues surrounding intellectual property rights in the context of post-baccalaureate distance education academic programs [University of California Irvine].
- Blogs, Wikis, New Media for Learning: This course is designed to help you understand and effectively use a variety of “web 2.0” technologies including blogs, RSS, wikis, social bookmarking tools, photo sharing tools, mapping tools, audio and video podcasts, and screencasts [Utah State University].
- Columbia Interactive: This page holds some courses on information technology and how it works with online learning and academia [Columbia Interactive].
- Computer Applications for Instruction and Training: In this course, students will orient themselves to the Macintosh environment, get a brief overview of Macintosh-specific software, and learn the fundamental basics of the following tools available to assist in instruction and training [Utah State University].
- Connecting People with Online Resources: The purpose of this module is to help you find high-quality online resources, learn strategies for incorporating them into a free software tool called the Instructional Architect, and use these projects in an instructional situation [Utah State University].
- Creating open educational resources: This unit will help you to write a learning unit and provide you with links to various resources for open-learning materials [The Open University].
- Digital Libraries and Archives: Learn more about the current state of “digital libraries” from a multidisciplinary perspective [Open Michigan].
- eLearning: This link leads to a wide variety of resources in all media types on eLearning, including how to manage eLearning, learning about barriers and more [Internet Archive].
- Finding information in education: This unit will help you to identify and use information in education, whether for your work, study or personal purposes [The Open University].
- Game Design: Topics include a large breadth of genres and types of games, including sports, game shows, games of chance, schoolyard games, board games, role-playing games, and digital games [MIT].
- Intro to Instructional Design: Learn a systematic way of designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating the processes of learning and teaching with specific objectives based on research in human learning and communication [Utah State University].
- Online Instructor Training: Enhance your knowledge with the 10 areas of study included in this self-access training program [University of California Irvine].
- Outcome-Based Evaluation of Programs and Services: This course provides an overview of the purposes and uses of outcome-based evaluation approaches and methods, and provides an opportunity to conduct a focused outcome evaluation of a user-focused service in a library, a nonprofit organization, an archive, a museum or other service-focused organization [Open Michigan].
- Producing Distance Education Resources: This course focuses on the production of resources (broadly interpreted) for use in online education (including formal and informal settings) [Utah State University].
- Understanding Records and Archives: Principles and Practices: This course provides an understanding of why societies, cultures, organizations, and individuals create and keep records [Open Michigan].
Tools
- ArchiveGrid: Thousands of libraries, museums, and archives have contributed nearly a million collection descriptions to ArchiveGrid.
- iBerry: This academic portal is filled with information and resources for learners, educators, researchers and anyone else with an interest in adult education.
- InfoMine: This is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level.
- Merlot==: Find peer-reviewed online teaching and learning materials at this site and share your own work.
- OpenCourseWare Finder: This search engine lists open courseware classes found throughout the Web.
- OpenContentOnline: Find open content by topic at this search page, including video and audio lectures.
- P2PU: Peer 2 Peer University is a grassroots open education project that organizes learning outside of institutional walls and gives learners recognition for their achievements [P2PU].
- Wikiversity: This open source project is devoted to learning resources, projects and research for use in all levels, types, and styles of education from pre-school to university, including professional training and informal learning.