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 {| class=wikitable ! width=20%|Name !! width=10%|URL !! width=70%|Description Flexible Learning Framework– Learning Object Repository Network (LORN)
 * Australian
 * Australian
 * http://lorn.flexiblelearning.net.au/repositories
 * LORN currently has seven member repositories contributing more than 2500 learning objects for download in a wide range of industries and subject areas, including business, community services, electro technology, horticulture, tourism, and hospitality. The focus is on TVET.
 * Connexions
 * http://cnx.org
 * A place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute
 * Development Gateway
 * http://topics.developmentgateway.org/openeducation/index.do
 * dgCommunities is both a place to find knowledge resources focused on development issues and an interactive space where users can share their own work, participate in discussions, and find people with similar interests.
 * Internet Archive, Education
 * www.archive.org/details/education
 * This library contains hundreds of free courses, video lectures, and supplemental materials from universities in the United States and China. Many of these lectures are available for download.
 * JORUM (JISC)
 * www.jorum.ac.uk
 * JORUM is a free online repository service for teaching and support staff in UK Further and Higher Education Institutions, helping to build a community for the sharing, reuse and repurposing of learning and teaching materials.
 * }
 * JORUM (JISC)
 * www.jorum.ac.uk
 * JORUM is a free online repository service for teaching and support staff in UK Further and Higher Education Institutions, helping to build a community for the sharing, reuse and repurposing of learning and teaching materials.
 * }