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Category Archives: Courses
University of Reddit
Most web-savvy individuals have heard of Reddit, but many may not be familiar with the University of Reddit. The site offers anyone the chance to share their expertise through class lectures and videos with others in the web. Currently, the site is home to educational materials in art, computer science, general studies, language, math, music, philosophy, science, and social studies, which means most things are covered. If they’re not, learners are always welcome to add their own educational content.
MIT OpenCourseWare
Teachers and students can access almost 2,000 courses from MIT. There is also a section just for high school students called Highlights for High Schools. This is a great resource if you teach higher level students.
Harvard Medical School Open Courseware Initiative
Stanford Engineering Everywhere
Open Learning Initiative
Saylor
While sites like Coursera and Udacity have been drawing the most attention on the free education front these days, Saylor has largely flown under the radar. Created in 2008, the site offers nearly 250 free courses online, with topics centered on the 10 highest enrollment majors in the U.S. In addition to taking classes, learners can participate in discussion forums (organized by topic), track courses and print transcripts, and may soon even be able to access free textbooks.
Coursera
Coursea is a social entrepreneurship company that partners with the top universities in the world to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free. Classes offered on Coursera are designed to help you master the material. When you take one of our classes, you will watch lectures taught by world-class professors, learn at your own pace, test your knowledge, and reinforce concepts through interactive exercises. When you join one of our classes, you’ll also join a global community of thousands of students learning alongside you.
Udacity – Learn. Think. Do.
Free online courses in Computer Science, Programming, Mathematics, Science, and Entrepreneurship. If you’re a high school student looking to get ahead before going to college, you will have the chance to take college- level courses and become truly college ready. They have options to earn college credit and you will also have a chance to take subjects not offered at your school.
Alison
Alison offers free online courses and certification through 400 different courses in 10 different course categories. Launched in 2007, the site helps people from around the world earn certification in topics like legal studies, psychology, health studies, project management, and human resources. All content is free but to get a copy of your certification, you’ll have to shell out about $20.