of Utah.
https://ohsu.brainhoney.com/ and login with demo/demo
You should be able to see but not participate in the classes
=46rom the OHSU web site (http://openhighschool.org)...
"The Open High School of Utah curriculum is based on open educational =20=
resources. These are resources that educators at all levels choose to =20=
freely share with one another =96 not resources that are produced and =20=
controlled by commercial publishers who may not understand our local =20
needs. Because we use open educational resources throughout our =20
curriculum, our teachers are able to specifically tailor the entire =20
curriculum to meet our students=92 unique needs, free of copyright or =20=
licensing restraints.
Because our learning management system captures data about the =20
effectiveness of all aspects of the Open Curriculum =96 both educational =
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materials and assessments =96 we have know immediately if a specific =20
concept needs to be presented more clearly or if there=92s a problem =20
with a test item. These data help us further refine the Open =20
Curriculum. The end result is a highly customized curriculum developed =20=
specifically for Utah students and constantly updated to better meet =20
their needs.
And our use of open educational resources also means that the entire =20
OHSU curriculum is available to the public for free =96 even if you =20
don=92t attend the OHSU!"
On Oct 13, 2009, at 8:15 AM, Earl Oremus wrote:
> We have a high school junior who needs an online algebra course.
> Anyone have a suggestion for a good online course provider?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Earl Oremus
> Marburn Academy
> Columbus, OH
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