This document lists and briefly describes several free educational websites that are useful for students and people interested in learning. These include khanacademy.org for video lessons on various subjects, 2tion.com for connecting with tutors and peers, Udemy.com for courses taught by experts, and Edx.com for online courses from universities. Other sites mentioned provide free courses in computer science, K-12 education, math lessons, and more.
2. Most useful free Educational websites.
Useful websites for all Students and all who intersted in learning.
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3. khanacademy.org has a variety of video
lessons for free. The course subjects are broken down
into particular lessons, which is great for students who
are looking to learn one principle without taking an
entire course.
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4. 2tion.com helps you to find expert Tutor for any
subjects. You can clarify doubts or download expert
prepared ebooks from this site. Also it helps you in
collaborative learning with similar interested peers and
Academicians .
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5. Udemy.com is online institution that offers
courses taught by leading experts.Also it allows
everyday experts to create their own class, so you will
have to be selective about the courses you want to take.
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6. Edx.com offers an array of courses from different
universities. The main difference between EdX and
other online courses is that the class is a specific length
and duration. When you sign up, you are committing to
the class time and assignments.
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7. Udacity.com is a digital university that specializes
in computer science courses. There are no textbooks
required and everything is free. In addition to the class,
Udacity offers an online forum where students can
collaborate together, study, and work in groups.
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8. Connectionsacademy.com is a free
online K-12 curriculum for homeschoolers and other
children in non-traditional classroom settings. This
academy relies heavily on parent involvement with a
stated, 96% satisfaction percentage.
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9. ClassroomClips.org allows you to search and
explore a wide range of educational content which has been
correlated to the Virginia Standards of Learning. Featuring
many locally produced programs, users are able to stream
video and audio clips on topics such as history, government,
science, and art.
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11. AcademicEarth.org is a website that helps
students find a degree program of their choice. They do
offer free lectures, but that is not their main focus.
Instead, it is geared towards matching students with the
right online degree program.
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12. brightstorm.com have thousands of video
lessons in Math, Science, English, SAT, ACT and
Advanced Placements. You can browse or search this
video library or use our textbook video locator to find the
video that corresponds to your textbook
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13. Codecademy.com is the easiest way to learn how to
code. It's interactive, fun, and you can do it with your
friends.
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14. cosmolearning.com is a database, listing
classes by topic. For each class, there is a sidebar that
tells you what school offers it, how many students took it,
and the instructor. There are no assignments or other
materials.
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15. Edutopia.org is a great resource to find
learning ideas and resources, Edutopia has videos,
blogs, and more, all sorted into grade levels.
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16. explore.org shares live animal cams, films,
educational channels, and more for your classroom to
explore.
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17. TheFuturesChannel.com provides you
high quality multimedia content ideal for use in the
classroom and self learning.
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18. p2pu.org, people work together to learn a particular
topic by completing tasks, assessing individual and
group work, and providing constructive feedback.
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19. howcast.com empowers you with engaging,
useful how-to information wherever, whenever they
need to know how..
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20. nptel.iitm.ac.in, provides E-learning through
online Web and Video courses in Engineering, Science
and humanities streams. The mission of NPTEL is to
enhance the quality of Engineering education in the
country by providing free online courseware.
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21. learner.org is a professionally developed
programming for K-12 classrooms. Learner uses media and
telecommunications to advance excellent teaching in
schools. Many programs are also intended for students in the
classroom and viewers at home.
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22. mentormob.com Features learning playlists,
MentorMob is a great place to find lessons you want to
learn and teach.
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23. neok12.com offers a free collection of educational
videos, lessons, quizzes and puzzles for students from K - 12.
They are divided into categories such as Science, Social
Studies, Math, English and offer a section called Fun videos
on topics such as time lapse, slow motion, arts and crafts,
music and sport.
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24. mit.edu you can download all the course material,
which is nearly identical to the course taught at MIT (it
even gives you the year and semester it was taught). It is
simply an independent study for you to study on your
own.
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25. openlearning.com is well designed with ample
content to explain how Carnegie Mellon’s OLI works. The
courses are of, “No instructor, no credits, no charge.”
Like so many other free courseware, it is an individual
study.
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26. ocw.umb.edu, offers a broad range of classes in
areas like psychology, biology, early education, political
science, history, mathematics, and others. you are given
your syllabus, assignments, a professor bio, and
recommended reading.
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27. schoox.com is an Academy for Self-Learners
where members can teach, learn and certify their
knowledge online. Users can create private or public
online courses ...
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28. Saylor.org is an advanced learning site, offering
degree programs in a wide variety of disciplines. Once
completed, you will receive a certificate (though the
school is currently not accredited). Saylor promises that
your knowledge and education will be equivalent to a
traditional college education.
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