FREE online materials of entire courses (syllabus, presentations, assignments, and assessments) published by select universities are available for you. Simply click on a major topic heading and browse through the MERLOT collection of Free Online Courses.
Using the links below you can browse for Open CourseWare in SkillsCommons by various Occupations identified by the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes. The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) System is a United States government system of classifying occupations. It is used by U.S. federal government agencies collecting occupational data, enabling comparison of occupations across data sets. For more information visit the U. S. Dept. of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Standard Occupational Classifciation (SOC) system.
Building & Grounds, Cleaning & Maintenance Occupations (37-0000)
Business and Financial Operations Occupations (13-0000)
Community and Social Services Occupations (21-0000)
Construction and Extraction Occupations (47-0000)
Education, Training, and Library Occupations (25-0000)
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations (45-0000)
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations (35-0000)
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations (29-0000)
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations (49-0000)
Legal Occupations (23-0000)
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations (19-0000)
Management Occupations (11-0000)
Office and Administrative Support Occupations (43-0000)
Personal Care and Service Occupations (39-0000)
Production Occupations (51-0000)
Protective Service Occupations (33-0000)
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations (53-0000)
Higher education institutions around the world have been posting their curriculum for entire courses online and providing people permission to freely use and to use for free the open courseware.
A MOOC is a type of FREE online course aimed at large-scale participation and open access via the web. MOOCs are a recent development in the area of distance education, and a progression of the kind of open education ideals suggested by open educational resources.
Are you using free eTextbooks in your teaching or your learning? Have you created free eTextbooks? We invite you to catalog these resources in MERLOT. Your colleagues and students around the world will thank you!
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