Sources of free online education
Every education depends on one's desire to learn. Whether he is in the classroom, whether he is sitting in a laptop cafeteria in front of him or at home without having to go through exams.
Internet is an invaluable source. It can be found in places with cobbled academic information, from which English speakers can learn a lot of news and interesting developments related to their education or to the field of science they are interested in. For them, blogger Mark tells marcandangel.com. Here are the most interesting American sources of knowledge listed in a list drawn up by him.
Science and health
MIT OpenCourseWare . This is a free, web-based platform with publications of one of the world's most prestigious universities - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). There are exhibited materials that affect almost all subjects taught at MIT.
Tufts OpenCourseWare . This platform is part of the new free education movement initiated by MIT. Offers free access to online course content for users.
HowStuffWorks Science . Scientific explanations useful to everyone.
Harvard Medical School Open Courseware . The mission of this internet initiative is to share the knowledge of Harvard University community scholars with those of other academic institutions, aspirants and the general public.
Khan Academy . Over 1200 video lessons related to everything from basic arithmetic and algebra to physics, chemistry and biology.
Business and Money
MIT Sloan School of Management . Here is an amount for the site of one of the most respected business schools in the US, blessed by the fact that it combines successfully taught theory with business practice.
VideoLectures.NET (Business) . Free access to educational video lessons. Offers lectures by prominent scholars and professors, recordings of seminars and summer conferences, workshops, events to promote science from all areas.
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania . Kutztown University in Pennsylvania has a small business development center that offers more than 80 free online courses.
Boston College Front Row (Business) - a site that broadcasts free video content and recordings of cultural and scholarly events organized by Boston College.
Bookboon Free Business e-books . Hundreds of free business books in PDF format.
TheStreet University . For those who are now starting out as investors or for others who need a refresher course.
Financial Management Training Center . Free downloadable courses for people with an interest in financial management.
History and world culture
University of Washington's OpenUW . A series of free history courses at the University of Washington.
Notre Dame OpenCourseWare . Another free resource offering information in many ways for professionals, people who graduate in the humanities or want to educate themselves.
Bio's Best . The most popular site in the world for biographies of celebrities.
Wikiversity School of Social Sciences . Free Wikimedia Education Project.
MIT OpenCourseWare (History) . More from MIT.
Have Fun with History . For students and people interested in American history.
World History HyperHistory . It offers a walk through 3000 years of world history.
Source: www.sciencealert.com , www.pexels.com
These are some great resources, thanks for sharing! I'll be sure to check them out.
Thanks for useful info, @ martinio6. Have you used one of that sources?