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Category Archives: Homeschool
Lynx Open Ed
This past year, Brent Purkaple established the Lynx Open Ed website (lynx-open-ed.org). This digital humanities project focuses on the creation and distribution of exhibit-related Open Educational Resources (OERs) based on scholarship in the history of science and collaborative engagement with … Continue reading
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Janux
On Monday morning Janux, OU’s new digital course platform, launches with the following courses, all of which offer free public enrollment: Native Peoples of Oklahoma Practical Importance of Human Evolution Chemistry of Beer Understanding and Detecting Deception Power and Elegance … Continue reading
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Homeschooling
“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” – misattributed to William Butler Yeats High School Bible and Language study: Accordance for OS X Chemistry: Boyle’s Law, Cartesian diver —– Biology: We’re doing homeschool … Continue reading
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