Talk:Open educational resources

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Why aren't open educational module being developed by the state's Departments of education? Tax dollars pay for the creation of curricula, so that curricula should be licensed (owned) by the state and made freely available via the internet.

Are there any movements to open american curricula?

Is there a way to get first class lectures on algebra and calculus as free video on demand?

Who are the opponents to open curricula? What is keeping the states from doing this?

[edit] Open educational resources projects

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