Primarily Teacher-Centered Lessons
Physical Anthropology by Dennis O'Neil at Palomar College San Marcos,
California.
This course has extremely well done Tutorials and the assignments are
on the course home page called "Study Guides"
http://daphne.palomar.edu/anthro100/tutorials.htm
"Supply and Demand-An Application of Linear Equations" from
the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
http://illuminations.nctm.org/lessonplans/9-12/supply/index.html
"Time Machine" to teach Geological/Paleontological Patterns
by Larry Flammer of Evolution and the Nature of Science Institutes
http://www.indiana.edu/~ensiweb/lessons/time.mac.html
Combination Teacher-Centered and Student Centered Lessons
"HTML" by Diane Wang
This comprehensive course includes a section on accessibility
http://www.think-ink.net/html/08week.htm
Admit One, a fun online film school for teens
http://www.admitone.org/filmschool/index.php3
On the top left hand side click on the link under "Admit One Film
School" that says "Writing"
Then click on the button to launch Ezscript. This takes the student through
a step-by-step approach to writing a film script online.
Tarot for Beginners is sponsored by the Barnes and Noble University
http://www.learntarot.com/bncourse.htm
"Using Algebra and Discrete Mathematics to Investigate Population
Changes in A Trout Pound" from the Natinoal Council of Teachers of
Mathematics
http://illuminations.nctm.org/imath/912/TroutPond/student/index.html
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