A note on finding online-friendly course materials:
With the (nearly overnight) transition to online teaching and learning, we have heard from lots of folks looking to either explore alternatives to or find supplemental resources to augment their usual course materials. What you see on this page is a sampling of resources geared towards aiding faculty in that task.
In the interest of brevity and browsability, this is just a small sampling. For a much more robust portal to the world of open access teaching materials, see NMC Library's Open Educational Resources LibGuide. We know seeking out and integrating new materials can be time-consuming and daunting - that's why your library liaisons are here to help! We can help you identify materials of best fit, and work with you to provide smooth, easy access for your students.
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The New York Times website not only offers quality journalism, reporting and editorials, but also troves of video content, podcasts, and resources specifically for educators. You and your students can follow the instructions linked below to set up your account, and then you'll be able to link students to any resources you'd like to incorporate into your courses directly from your Moodle shell. For help or more information, connect with your liaison librarian.