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Revision as of 16:09, 30 July 2007
Description
From the curriki web site:
- Curriki, a play on the words 'curriculum' and 'wiki', is a nonprofit organization that is building the first and only Internet site for Open Source Curriculum (OSC), which will provide universal access to free curricula and instructional materials for grades K-12.
- We are focusing initially on developing an online repository for K-12 curricula in the areas of mathematics, science, technology, reading and language arts, and languages. We want this repository to attract everyone from educators, students and parents, to programmers, instructional designers, authors and public officials throughout the world to contribute or freely access quality learning materials.
Links
Languages
English only.
Size
Formats
Downloadable .txt, .doc, .html, and .pdf files. Also, online resources.
- Scripting (any scripting needed to convert it from current packaging)
Curator Info
Group: Wiki texts, overall
Group coordinator: None.
Curator(s): Anne Schreiber (Wiki texts), Joshua Marks (tech)
Allottable size:
Assessment
Scope: All subjects, K-12.
Completeness: A bit sparse.
Multilingualism: English only, as far as I could tell.
Quality: Best to stick to featured resources and "outstanding" curricula.
Freeness: Various CC licenses.
Comments, Tags, and Ratings
XO
School library