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More and more accredited universities are offering their course materials on-line for free!
Yes!I'm talking about elearning with the world's best ranked universities .
Lecturers, teachers, students as well as all those who are interested in online learning or self improvement can make good use of these valuable web resources.
If you are a College Freshman, get yourself prepared by going through these materials.
Believe me. A good head start~ does make a difference~
Majority of these open course ware lectures and degree course materials are licensed under creative commons Attribution-Non-commercial-Share Alike 3.0.
Which means you are Free to:
Share the work - copy, redistribute them in any forms/mediums
Modify - remix, build upon the material
As long as you adhere to the following conditions:
Attribution - give appropriate credit as specified by the author or licensor, indicate if changes were made (not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use)
NonCommercial - you are not allowed to use it for commercial purposes
Share Alike - that is if you alter, transform, or build upon this material, you must distribute the resulting work under the same license to the original
I have here the top 8 most searched colleges on the Google that offers free courses online:
Harvard University - Non credit courses are open to the public. No registration is required to view the lecture videos.
However tuition fee is needed if you are interested in taking up a credit course.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Free lecture notes, videos and exams papers. Great place for independent learners.
Wide variety of topics to choose from. From health and medicine to mathematics to teaching and education.
University of Cambridge - Very limited. Creative writing, Psychology, history and culture Science are the few available online taster courses. Few language learning course are open to the public as well. Language include Chinese, German, Italian and Russian.
University of California, Berkeley - Large collection of course for you to choose. From Arts to Mechanical Engineering. You can check out their youtube channel as well.
Stanford University - Keen to learn about engineering? Stanford has opened up some of their popular engineering classes for free. Have access to their lecture videos, handouts and exam papers anywhere.
Yale University - No registration is required. Non credit, therefore no certificate or degree will be issued. High quality lecture videos and audio are downloadable. Each course comes with a full set of lecture notes and other study materials. Courses include Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Political Science...
University of Oxford - Video and audio podcasts that cover a wide range of topics.
More and more accredited universities are offering their course materials on-line for free!
Yes!I'm talking about elearning with the world's best ranked universities .
Lecturers, teachers, students as well as all those who are interested in online learning or self improvement can make good use of these valuable web resources.
If you are a College Freshman, get yourself prepared by going through these materials.
Believe me. A good head start~ does make a difference~
8 Top and Most Searched Universities with Free Course ware |
Majority of these open course ware lectures and degree course materials are licensed under creative commons Attribution-Non-commercial-Share Alike 3.0.
Which means you are Free to:
Share the work - copy, redistribute them in any forms/mediums
Modify - remix, build upon the material
As long as you adhere to the following conditions:
Attribution - give appropriate credit as specified by the author or licensor, indicate if changes were made (not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use)
NonCommercial - you are not allowed to use it for commercial purposes
Share Alike - that is if you alter, transform, or build upon this material, you must distribute the resulting work under the same license to the original
I have here the top 8 most searched colleges on the Google that offers free courses online:
Harvard University - Non credit courses are open to the public. No registration is required to view the lecture videos.
However tuition fee is needed if you are interested in taking up a credit course.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Free lecture notes, videos and exams papers. Great place for independent learners.
Wide variety of topics to choose from. From health and medicine to mathematics to teaching and education.
University of Cambridge - Very limited. Creative writing, Psychology, history and culture Science are the few available online taster courses. Few language learning course are open to the public as well. Language include Chinese, German, Italian and Russian.
University of California, Berkeley - Large collection of course for you to choose. From Arts to Mechanical Engineering. You can check out their youtube channel as well.
Stanford University - Keen to learn about engineering? Stanford has opened up some of their popular engineering classes for free. Have access to their lecture videos, handouts and exam papers anywhere.
Yale University - No registration is required. Non credit, therefore no certificate or degree will be issued. High quality lecture videos and audio are downloadable. Each course comes with a full set of lecture notes and other study materials. Courses include Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Political Science...
University of Oxford - Video and audio podcasts that cover a wide range of topics.
Featuring lectures,interviews, teaching material and some other useful information such as how to go about applying for the University.. etc.
Princeton University - An open courseware with a huge library of videos. Well organised. Videos can be viewed without the need to signin. They even have videos that feature campus life and Alumni Scholars.
Princeton University - An open courseware with a huge library of videos. Well organised. Videos can be viewed without the need to signin. They even have videos that feature campus life and Alumni Scholars.