Jim is doing some great work on Math resources.

He has a question that I'm hoping someone else can answer better than I can.


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From: Jim Kelly <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 2:08 PM
Subject: You Tube applications and OER use?
To: Valerie Taylor <[email protected]>


 Is a You Tube math demonstration like KhanAcademy.org’s lesson on
subtraction of whole numbers    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNqG4ChKShI
  considered an OER resource?


Since CK-12 changed the content under the URL links that it used for the
2010 6th – 11th grade materials to “create” its 2012 materials, I will need
to redo all the links in http://www.K-12math.info . At the same time it
might be a good idea to keep track of the distribution of Khan (or James
Sousa ) materials.


Appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.


jim kelly

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