e-learning
Table of Contents
1 Content
1.1 Khan Academy
Very good video lessons associated to automated exercises that require mastery.
1.2 Floating University
Paid content. It seems to be good (I didn't watch any yet, but at least the marketing is good).
1.3 MITs OpenCourseWare and MITx
MITx is a new initiative solely focused on e-learning, while open sourceware spreads information that is used in regular MIT courses.
1.4 Stanford Coursera
Free online courses.
1.5 Stanford Engineering Everywhere (SEE)
SEE programming includes one of Stanford’s most popular sequences: the
three-course Introduction to Computer Science taken by the majority of
Stanford’s undergraduates and seven more advanced courses in
artificial intelligence and electrical engineering.
1.6 Udacity
Online university education. Currently computer science-related classes.
1.7 Udemy
Both free and paid content on all kinds of topics.
1.8 Open Yale Courses
Open Yale Courses provides free and open access to a selection of introductory courses taught by distinguished teachers and scholars at Yale University.
2 Tools to assist
2.1 Paid tool that allows you to watch videos in higher speed, allowing you to learn in less time:
2.3 List of links at http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses
Date: 2012-08-15 15:56:29 BRT