oer- open educational resources
Open Educational Resources are those that have been put in creative commons or opened to the public to use, contribute to, or edit. They can be anything from Videos to Textbooks. Here are some examples.
Math Textbook- http://www.adaproject.net/index.php
Biology Textbook- https://www.ibiology.org/
6 Great Websites to Access Digital Textbooks
https://www.educatorstechnology.com/2018/03/6-great-websites-to-access-digital.html
Some districts are using more open textbooks to keep curriculum current. This is especially true in Science. Since it can be updated it helps keep the information current with new findings and research. The Virginia Department of Education now has GoOpenVa.org for these types of resources.
Math Textbook- http://www.adaproject.net/index.php
Biology Textbook- https://www.ibiology.org/
6 Great Websites to Access Digital Textbooks
https://www.educatorstechnology.com/2018/03/6-great-websites-to-access-digital.html
Some districts are using more open textbooks to keep curriculum current. This is especially true in Science. Since it can be updated it helps keep the information current with new findings and research. The Virginia Department of Education now has GoOpenVa.org for these types of resources.
pikwizard
Pikwizard provides images you can use for free. It is a Creative Commons Zero license. The images are clear and crisp.
creative commons
The Creative Commons website is a place where people can legally share their work to help others. Check out the things that have been shared by others.
Annenberg Learner
This site provides lesson plans, interactives, and videos for grades Kindergarten through college. There are simulations to demonstrate many topics in all subjects. You can search the site by resource, grade level or subject.