National Science Digital Library | OER Commons

National Science Digital Library | OER Commons

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Resource Description

The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) on OER Commons offers a vast collection of high-quality online educational resources primarily focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. This platform provides educators with access to diverse content, including lesson plans, activities, and assessments, suitable for K-12, higher education, and informal learning environments. It promotes the use of Open Educational Resources (OER), enabling free access, use, and adaptation of materials to support curriculum development and instructional practices. Teachers can explore curated collections, create their own OER using the Open Author tool, and engage in collaborative learning initiatives.

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