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| ==Directories and Repositories of Educational Materials==
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| [http://www.wikieducator.org/ WikiEducator] is a community of scholars, teachers and trainers that are committed to the benefits associated with the collaborative authoring of open educational resources that can be used in their own teaching contexts.
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| http://www.wikieducator.org/ is a community space where educators work collaboratively on the authoring of concepts that constitute the building blocks of the instructional materials that are used in teaching situations.
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| The WikiEducator community endorses the Definition of Free Cultural Works, and aims at making all of its material available under a compatible licence.
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| [http://www.aesharenet.com.au/ AEShareNet] collects over 20,000 learning materials from Australia. It has its own scheme of licenses, and some of the may be "free content" under the Definition.
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| The [http://www.laptop.org One Laptop Per Child] initiative should generate repositories of free content for education in several different languages. In the meantime, a starting point is [http://wiki.laptop.org/index.php/Main_Page the OLPC Wiki].
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| [http://lemill.net LeMill] is a web community for finding, authoring and sharing free learning resources. LeMill has "easy-to-use" authoring tools to create(multimedia) learning resources and a database to storage your media pieces (videos, audios, images). LeMill is currently available in the following languages: cz, en, es, et. fi, fr, hu, lt, ru and se - more translations are welcome. [http://lemill.org LeMill.org] is the home of the LeMill open source platform.
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