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Libretexts
The website contains open-access digital textbooks, campus courses of customized LibreTexts, homework exercises, and ancillary materials such as visualizations and simulations in STEM fields, social sciences, and humanities (USA 2019).
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edX
Platform for education and learning, founded by Harvard and MIT (USA 2020)
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Crito and Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Socrates and Martin Luther King, Jr. discuss whether it is ever OK to break the law (USA: The Deviant Philosopher 2021).
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Teaching With the Data of Economic Mobility
Students will explore economic mobility using an interactive tool that allows users to create their own data visualizations (New York Times 2018).
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Philosophy for Beginners
This seven-part series of video recorded essays provides an overview of the diverse field of philosophy as well as its history (U.K. 2017).
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CrashCourse: Philosophy
The Crash Course: Philosophy series on YouTube contains 43 episodes on topics from Cartesian Skepticism to Metaethics (2017).
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J. Robert Oppenheimer: Freedom and Necessity in the Sciences
What is the purpose of science in society? What role should the general public play in the sciences? J. Robert Oppenheimer answered these questions in a lecture delivered at Dartmouth College on April 14, 1959.
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The SEP was designed so that each entry is maintained and kept up-to-date by an expert or group of experts in the field (USA 2017).
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The Deviant Philosopher
The project tries to create quality teaching resources on diverse non-canonical philosophical traditions and perspectives (USA 2021).
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YouTube: Infinite Series
In this PBS series of short videos (10-15 minutes apiece), mathematician Kelsey Houston-Edwards provides engaging explanations of upper-level mathematics concepts (USA 2017).
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