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Ardith rated 27 months agoFeatured Review
Imagine an open, community-created, free sqool ;} and university--and you have qoolsqool. This link is to their main entry; I first began browsing with Earth Science and found a lot of good stuff. Anyone can submit and rate. If you're a teacher, you can upload what you teach. Very very cool. H...

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latitude26 rated 23 months ago
This is great---you never have enough knowledge. When bored go here and learn
baffiebabe rated 23 months ago
Very cool educational site. (via http://isu.stumbleupon.com/)
Isu rated 24 months ago
* A fantastic lecture from QOOLSQOOL by Richard Dawkins, a professor at Oxford University on: "Can the Human Mind Understand the True Nature of The Universe?" In this talk, titled, "Queerer Than We Suppose: The strangeness of science," he suggests that the true nature of the universe eludes us, because the human mind evolved only to understand the "middle-sized" world we can observe. FACINATING! ***
rabidpotatochip rated 25 months ago
"Qoolsqool is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world." I like the idea of counting a person bookmarking an educational link as a vote. The theory behind this is that articles/sites that don't offer anything won't receive enough "votes" to stay in the database.
serendpd rated 25 months ago
I like their philosophy. This IS what the internet is about. Sharing knowledge for FREE.
lgsalas rated 24 months ago
Free Education Resources
gheemaker rated 26 months ago
Just check the SU reviews
rationale rated 26 months ago
"Qoolsqool is a free and open educational resource for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. Qoolsqool's mission is to take advantage of 21st century technologies to advance knowledge and education around the world and reach to people with a need or a desire to learn or teach."Credit: Pseudonym
FranStein rated 24 months ago
This I like! As a frustrated public school teacher who could only sub for others, and never knew where I was going from one day to the next, I might just have found my nich. You don't even HAVE to be a "real" teacher! That's a plus, because often the best teachers have come from other disciplines, and college "certification" only means you've taken the "required" courses, but not how well you've mastered what you've supposedly "learned"! Go for it!
jackd rated 24 months ago
A community-selected collection of educational resources on a wide variety of topics.