♦ The Online Learning Consortium (OLC) published a free comprehensive playbook on how to move courses online in
cooperation with Every Learner Everywhere, a network of higher education organizations supported by the Bill & Melinda
Gates Foundation.
♦ The OLC also publishes the peer-reviewed quarterly Online Learning Journal, freely accessible and open to all. One title from
the current volume:
The Impact of Multimedia in Course Design on Students’ Performance and Online Learning Experience: A Pilot Study of an Introductory
Educational Computing Course by Torria Davis, Thomas V. Frederick.
♦ Free public domain audiobooks, read by volunteers, are available at LibriVox. Here you'll find, for example, 5 renditions of
The Iliad, including one in Spanish.
♦ DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), a community-curated online directory that indexes and provides access to high quality, open access, peer-reviewed
journals.
♦ The Harvard Graduate School of Education's Gutman Library has compiled an exhaustive list of links to resources for educators.
♦ The K. Patricia Cross Academy is a non-profit organization that offers videos and downloadable templates for the onsite classroom.
One example: Learning Assessment in Online Courses