No matter how old or young you are, there’s always time to learn something new or delve deeper into a topic that really interests you. With so many free education websites out there, the opportunities to improve your knowledge and expand your horizons are endless. Make some free time because exploring these 10 brilliant websites will keep you busy for a very, very long time. Enjoy!

In the age of internet and MOOCs, do we really need to spend huge amount on getting degrees? One can equally quench his third for knowledge by joining online classes. Online classes are not only cheap but also conveniently arranged for those who are working. What else a student would want if he gets free classes that too online. There are websites that provide free online courses or have resourceful material for students. These websites are bejeweled with informative podcasts, videos and notes, they also take time-to-time assessment tests. Indeed, there should be free flow of knowledge and it is beneficial for the students and teachers both.

It’s a myth to say that online education will go in vain, as the job market is more based on our skills, rather than our degrees. What you know matters more than from where you have learned. Nowadays, agencies hire students on the basis of their knowledge and ability to solve problems, keeping aside their grades or degrees.

Here’s a look at the popular list of educational websites providing online free education to students:

EdX: edx.org

EDX harvard free online courses

edX is a massive open online course (MOOC), provider. It hosts online university-level courses in a wide range of disciplines to a worldwide student body, including some courses at no charge. It also conducts research into learning based on how people use its platform. EdX differs from other MOOC providers, such as Coursera and Udacity, in that it is a nonprofit organization and runs on the free Open edX open-source software platform

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University created edX in May 2012. More than 70 schools, nonprofit organizations, and corporations offer or plan to offer courses on the edX website.As of 29 December 2017, edX has around 10 million students taking more than 1,270 courses online.

Currently, it is offering high-quality courses from the world’s best universities and institutions to learners everywhere. Out of the 90 universities, it includes top global rankers.

Academic Earth

Academic earth free college courses online

Academic Earth has launched on the premise that everyone deserves access to a world-class education. In 2009, Academic earth built the first collection of free online college courses from the world’s top universities. The world of open education has exploded since then, so today our curated lists of online courses are hand selected by AE staff to show you the very best offerings by subject area.

The website gives huge array of academic options to the student from traditional to contemporary studies. They provide online degree courses from universities such as UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Michigan, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale in the subjects of Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, English, Entrepreneurship, History, Law, Mathematics, Medicine, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, and Statistics.

Internet Archive: 

The Internet Archive is a San Francisco–based nonprofit digital library with the stated mission of “universal access to all knowledge.” It provides free public access to collections of digitized materials, including websites, software applications/games, music, movies/videos, moving images, and nearly three million public-domain books. As of October 2016, its collection topped 15 petabytes.In addition to its archiving function, the Archive is an activist organization, advocating for a free and open Internet.

The Internet Archive allows the public to upload and download digital material to its data cluster, but the bulk of its data is collected automatically by its web crawlers, which work to preserve as much of the public web as possible. Its web archive, the Wayback Machine, contains over 308 billion web captures.The Archive also oversees one of the world’s largest book digitization projects.

From anything to everything, internet archive is an authentic website storing the originals from various big websites. For example, American libraries include the collection of free book directly attached with the college libraries’ websites. This is one of the best websites imparting free and accessible knowledge. However, it does not give admission or certificates for learning.

Coursera: 

The moment a student opens this website, he is bound to get sucked into the number of courses available in his topic of interest. It is a user-friendly website. Students can find big universities and a sharable electronic Course Certificate. “Courses include recorded video lectures, auto-graded and peer-reviewed assignments, and community discussion forums. When you complete a course, you’ll receive a sharable electronic Course Certificate,” assures the website.

Coursera has partnered with museums, universities, and other institutions to offer students free classes on an astounding variety of topics. Students can browse the list of available topics or simply answer the question “What would you like to learn about?”, then when they answer that question they are led to a list of available courses on that topic. Students who are nervous about getting in over their heads can relax.

coursera free courses

Coursera provides plenty of information about each class. This includes:

  • A course syllabus.
  • Course format.
  • Recommended background and experience.
  • Materials needed.
  • Course at a glance information.
  • Students who finish a course may often receive a statement of accomplishment from the instructor.

coursera popular free courses

CosmoLearning: cosmolearning.com

cosmolearning

Unlike other websites, this portal provides academic as well as skill-based learning to the students. Students can either refer to the material being provided or enrol themselves in any of the 58 courses. The website is synthesised with three main options, including educational material, courses and documentaries. The subjects have been divided into two sections, namely extra-curricular and academic subjects.

Khan Academy: 

khanacademy.org

Khan Academy is an online coaching website. Students who cannot afford a coaching can refer to this website. It gives a win-win situation to the students by giving them the liberty to learn on their pace, as it has a personalised dashboard to gauge the progress report. It has all the traditional school subjects including math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Moreover, it has lessons from kindergarten to calculus, all at one stop. To enhance the content for the students, it has partnered with NASA, the Museum of Modern Art, the California Academy of Sciences, and MIT. Also, the content is available in 36 languages.

W3 Schools

W3Schools is a popular website for learning web technologies online. Content includes tutorials and references relating to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, AngularJS, SQL, Bootstrap, Node.js, and jQuery. It receives more than 10 million unique visitors monthly.

Created in 1998, its name is derived from the World Wide Web but is not affiliated with the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). It is run by Refsnes Data in Norway. W3Schools presents thousands of code examples. By using an online editor, readers can edit examples and execute the code in a sandbox.

For each concept that students wish to master, they go through a variety of online tutorials, take tests, and ultimately complete each course. Students can take a final test to prove their mastery, and if they pay an extra fee receive a certificate of completion.

TedEd

Who hasn’t listened to a Ted Talk that was shared on Facebook or other social media sites? Here’s the thing; Ted-Ed is full of educational videos on a variety of general education topics that can be accessed for free. Not only are there motivational speakers on Ted, there are also topical videos, often less than ten minutes each that are full of important information.

Codecademy

One of the most exciting developments in the tech world is the number of people who are learning to write code. Codecademy allows students to select their goal/learning objective and then recommends the proper course for that student.

codecademy works because it makes coding accessible to any interested student, provides practical recommendations for students who want to learn how to code but don’t understand how these new skill might apply to their current job.

Udemy

Udemy.com is an online learning platform. It is aimed at professional adults.Unlike academic MOOC programs driven by traditional collegiate coursework, Udemy provides a platform for experts of any kind to create courses which can be offered to the public, either at no charge or for a tuition fee. Udemy provides tools which enable users to create a course, promote it and earn money from student tuition charges.

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By SatishReddy Venkannagari

Satish Reddy V is a Cyber Security Engineer at a reputed MNC and blogs at Freshers360. I am passionate about Blogging, Digital Marketing, and Cyber Security.

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