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Sites designed and run by Open University students and tutors in relation to Open University courses.
http://www.catzwhiskerz.org.uk/openuni/
Informative descriptions of second and third level technology courses such as TT28x, MT262, M360, M358, and M206, as well as the astronomy course S282.
http://www.jmcsweeney.co.uk/index.php
Offers online notes, exercises and essays for M150, M206 and T171.
http://www.m500.org.uk/
Online society for former students of M500. Contains links relevant to other maths courses.
http://www.mercier.org.uk/
Resources and downloads related to M206 and T150.
http://www.auhy69.dsl.pipex.com/
Examples of work, notes and courses from a student perspective on T171, TT280, B200, B202, DD202, D319 and M150.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~nog/t171/
A tutor's helpful hints for new students in the first year technology courses T150, T171 and TU170. Also has some general study tips and advice on TMAs and exam nerves.
http://www.onepoyle.net/
Offers information, resources, and database for Arts faculty courses.
http://oumacusers.org.uk/
A resource for OU students who use Mac computers for their studies with the Open University. Includes tips and advice on using a Mac and how to deal with any issues that may be found.
http://www.pammies.com/
Offers T171 TMA's as well as non-study material.
http://www.pcurtis.com/pemcou.htm
Tutor page for M206 and discontinued course T843. Offers presentations, exercises, and resources for students and tutors.
http://catbear.wordpress.com/
Student blog covering the Open University courses MT262, M257, MS221 and M366.
http://www.tonis-pad.co.uk/
Information and reflections on T171, MU120, MT262, T209, TT28x, M358, M301, and M361.
http://www.tutorials4u.com/
Offers tutorials for T171, T170, TT28x, M206, and T223.
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