What is NROC?
The National Repository of Online Courses (NROC) is
a growing library of high-quality online course content for students
and faculty in higher education, high school and Advanced
Placement*. This non-profit project, supported by The William
and Flora Hewlett Foundation, is an Open Educational Resource (OER) and facilitates collaboration
among a community of content developers to serve students
and teachers worldwide.
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Courses in the NROC library are contributed by developers
from leading academic institutions across the United States.
All courses are assessed to ensure they meet high standards
of scholarship, instructional value, and presentational impact.
NROC works with scholars and contributes resources to improve
course quality and to provide ongoing maintenance. NROC courses
are designed to cover the breadth and depth of topics based
on generally accepted national curricula and can also be
customized within a course management system.
NROC content is distributed free-of-charge to students and teachers at public websites including HippoCampus. Institutions wishing to use NROC content are invited to join a fee-based membership organization, the NROC Network. Organizations serving disadvantaged students can become members of the NROC Network at no cost.