Copyright
Some useful thoughts and guidance around copyright by Simon Jones from OneHE
HE online teaching resources
- A collection of online resources from OneHE.
- OneHE LinkedIn Group for moving resources online.
- How to Teach Online by Future Learn/Open University:
- Fast switch to e-learning video course.
- Assessment alternatives at a time of university closures by Sally Brown.
- List of contingency resources from University of Northampton
- Staff and Educational Development Association curated list of resources.
- Supporting colleagues in contingency planning for Coronavirus: Covid19: A Special Edition #LTHEchat (Chat 170).
- How to be inclusive in online teaching.
- Open University course on digital delivery.
General STEM online resources
- Sage eTextbooks and associated resources.
- How to run a journal club online (e.g. for seminars where you discuss a paper).
- Cambridge University Press textbooks.
- Google Earth online tutorial.
- SERC is a clearing house for science teaching materials.
- EduWebLabs online laboratory simulations/exercises (suitable for L3 and 4?).
- Online Resources for Science Laboratories (POD) – Remote Teaching.
- Lumen Learning Open Education Resources.
- Oxford University Press – some free resources and textbooks.
- Khan academy.
- Collection of online labs (schools focused but may be interesting).
Chemistry and chemical engineering
- Moving an in-class module online: a case study for chemistry.
- Online animations, videos, simulations and demos created in the chem ed and biochem ed community.
- LabXchange.
- Online MIT chemistry courses.
- LearnChemE chemical engineering resources by University of Colorado-Boulder (including simulations and ConcepQuestions).
- Chemical Engineering community.
- University level workshops based on online simulations by UoColorado.
Engineering
- IEEE online courses.
- MIT Engineering online courses.
- Steel University.
- Materials Science by University of Cambridge.
- Royal Academy of Engineering Maths for Engineers.
- L3 Engineering resources.
- Moving beyond the examination alternative approaches to assessment in the mathematical sciences and engineering conference by Institute of Mathematics and its applications.
Geology
- Virtual outcrops.
- A curated list of online geology resources.
- An extensive twitter thread of online geology resources.
- Paleontology/climate change.
- Designing Remote Geology Field Courses Webinar and associated discussion signup sheet.
Geography
- Google Earth for Onsite and Distance Education (GEODE).
- Glacial formation, landscapes and climate Records.
- Web-based runoff and watershed modelling.
- VR landscapes for both modern and palaeo glaciology/landscapes.
- Paleontology/climate change.
- Remote sensing online resources.
- River geomorphology videos and teaching notes.
Biology
- Curated list of online ecology/environmental science resources.
- Morphobank Homology of phenotypes over the web and a database of peer-reviews morphological matrices.
- 3D scans of specimens.
- Digital morphology and high-resolution X-ray computed tomography of biological specimens.
- Curated list of life Science Teaching Resources.
- List of biology online resources/discussion thread.
- LabXchange.
- A Twitter thread on data resources for data based/modelling dissertation projects.
Maths
- Data science and machine learning (includes algebra, coding, optimisation, programming in python, statistics, design thinking, reproducibility, data science, cloud computing, graph theory).
- Maths videos.
- Coding, statistics, DataAnalytics and Machine Learning lectures on YouTube and hands-on demos on GitHub with a bias in geoscience.
- Alternative exam approaches in Maths.
- Mathematics take away open book assessment.
- MIT online Maths courses.
- Moving beyond the examination – alternative approaches to assessment in the mathematical sciences and engineering conference by Institute of Mathematics and its applications.
- Interactive simulations (may be suitable for L3 and L4).
Physics
- MIT Online physics courses.
- Hyperphysics.
- Interactive simulations on the principles of physics.
- Interactive simulations (may be suitable for L3 and L4).
- University level workshops based on online simulations by UoColorado.
Computer Science
- Data science and machine learning includes algebra, coding, optimisation, programming in python, statistics, design thinking, reproducibility, data science, cloud computing, graph theory.
- MIT Computer Science courses.
Acknowledgements
The online assessment guidance here has drawn on the following resources and thanks are extended to the authors:
- Bristol University coronavirus alternatives for assessment.
- London School of Economics Assessment Toolkit.
- University of Glasgow alternatives for assessment.
- UWE guidance on good assessment and feedback practices is available via the UWE Enhancement Framework guidance note.
The online teaching guidance here has drawn on the following resources and thanks are extended to the authors:
- Teaching resources compiled by Lesley Morrell and Rebecca Williams at the University of Hull and distributed by the Heads of Educational Development Group.