University
of Washington’s OpenUW –
Explore a variety of learning in several free history-centric online
courses from the University of Washington.
Notre
Dame OpenCourseWare – Notre
Dame OCW is a free and open educational resource for faculty, students,
and self-learners throughout the world.
Bio’s
Best – Biography.com’s most
popular biographies on notable historical figures.
UC
Irvine OpenCourseWare (Social Science) –
Rapidly with the addition of nearly 10 new courses every month. Many of
our OCW offerings are directed at working adults seeking continuing
education, with the option to enroll in instructor-led, for-credit
courses, related to the OCW content.
Boston
College Front Row (History) –
Boston College Front Row is a Web site that offers free access through
streaming media to tapes of cultural and scholarly events at Boston
College.
MIT
OpenCourseWare (History) –
The MIT History Faculty offers about 70 subjects in the areas of
Ancient, North American, European, East Asian, and Middle Eastern
history.
Wikiversity
School of Social Sciences –
Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project devoted to learning
resources, learning projects, and research for use in all levels,
types, and styles of education from pre-school to university, including
professional training and informal learning.
A
Biography of America – A
Biography of America presents history not simply as a series of
irrefutable facts to be memorized, but as a living narrative of
America’s story.
Have
Fun with History – A resource
for students, educators and all lovers of American History.
MacroHistory
and World Report – Tell
without illusions or ideological restraints the story of our ancestors,
our parents and us.
World
History HyperHistory –
Navigates through 3000 years of World History with links to important
persons and events of world historical importance.
American
Digital History – Online
American history textbook. An interactive, multimedia history of the
United States from the Revolution to the present.