open educational recourses - sociology department
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Sociology COURSES Material Types
Deviance or Social Control (24) Foundations of Society (9) General (44) Global (8) Inequalities (24) Institutions (19) Methodology (22) Perspectives or Theoretical (13) Population and Urbanization (31) Social Change (25)
Animation (3) Assignment (26) Case Study (13) Collection (33) Development Tool (1) Drill and Practice (1) Learning Object Repository (20) Online Course (86) Open Journal-Article (33) Open Textbook (26) Presentation (52) Quiz/Test (3) Reference Material (72) Simulation (11) Social Networking Tool (3) Tutorial (9) Workshop and Training Material (4)