Here you will be given interesting links to learning resources.
So far you can visit MY WEBPAGE and the LINKS suggested on it.
Apart from that and credit being given to Jane Hart, founder of the Centre of Learning and Performance Techonologies, here you’ve got links to find information about almost anything:
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5min
Life Videopedia – instructional and how-to videos -
Alison -
free global learning experience -
About.com
- Guidance, not guesswork. 750 experts to help you -
About.U
- Courses by email -
Academic Earth
- Thousands of video lectures from the world’s top
scholars -
AllExperts
- Ask any question! Allexperts.com is the oldest & largest free Q&A
service on the Internet -
Answerbag
- Ask questions and share your knowledge with the world -
Anything
- Learn.Anything.Network -
BBC Learning – a range of
online-based courses that you can work through at your own pace -
BrainHoney – a social learning environment where anyone can
teach a lesson on any subject. Users can rank lessons and
collaborate as they learn from each other. -
BrainPop -
creates animated, curriculum-based
content that supports educators and engages students -
Campusbug -
combines social networking, online
education, and e-commerce into a simple and easy-to-use
online experience. -
Carnegie Mellon Open Learning
Institute (OLI) – OLI builds courses that are
intended to enact instruction – or, more precisely, to
enact the kind of dynamic, flexible, and responsive
instruction that fosters learning. -
Connexions -
A place to view and share educational material made of small
knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses,
books, reports, etc. -
Course Hero – a
Social Learning Network built to provide students and key learning
partners like professors a platform to share, meet and collaborate while
accelerating their comprehension of course-related theories and concepts -
E-Books
Directory – a daily growing list of freely downloadable ebooks,
documents and lecture notes found all over the internet. -
EdSurf
- The online distance education learning resource for adult students -
Education.Podcast.com – Education podcasts from
universities, colleges, students, teachers — everyone who uses
podcasting to learn and to teach others -
Encyclopdia.com
- Verified facts, information, and biographies from trusted sources -
eHow
- How to do just about everything -
Encarta -
encyclpaedia, dictionaries, atlas, etc -
Experience Project - a community of everyday people
connecting anonymously through their shared life experiences &
passions. -
Expert
Village – How to videos, free video clips and more -
Flat Knowledge - Free online textbooks -
Free and
Affordable Distance Education – tutorials, courses, tests,
test prep -
Free.Ed.net
- The world’s largest, fastest growing, most highly regarded
source of totally free education -
FreeSkills – over 650 free tutorials
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FindTutorials.com
- free tutorials -
GCF Learn
Free – The freedom to learn, what you want, when you want -
Google Video
- videos on all topics -
Graspr – The
instructional video network -
Gresham College Lecture Archive – recorded lectures from Gresham
College -
Hippcampus -
Free one-stop educational resource -
Howcast – How-to
videos -
How stuff
works -
Online reference tool -
HowToDoThings – “a site that solves people’s problems” -
How To books
- read free online books -
infoplease
- All the knowledge you need -
Instructables – Make, HowTo and DIY
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iPL – The Internet Public Library -
iTunes
Podcasts – The iTunes Store offers more than 100,000 audio
and video podcasts -
iTunes U
- Faculty are using iTunes U to distribute digital lessons to
their students, e.g Stangord, Trinity College Dublin, etc. -
KnowledgeHound - The HowTo Hunter -
LazyLibrary -
Find books on any topic without having to worry about
high page counts. If it’s over 200 pages, you won’t even see it -
Learner.org -
Teacher resources and teacher professional development
programming across the curriculum -
learners.org.uk – Online games and communities for adults
and communities -
Learn Everything -
Expert guidance from real people searching for the best
the Internet has to offer -
LeanHub
- the communities and experts to help you get
ahead in education so you can get ahead in life! -
Learning by
screencast -
Using screencasts to teach -
Learningpage – provides a huge
collection of professionally produced instructional materials
you can download and print. Lesson plans, books, worksheets, and
much more -
LearnOutLoud
- one-stop
destination for audio
and video learning (many free) -
LearnThat -
Free tutorials and free courses -
LessonBItes -
Provides
lessons in bite sizes (like individual tracks of a CD) so you can
learn what you want -
Mahalo
Answers – you can ask and answer questions on any topic
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MindBites – Video instructional marketplace and
publishing platform (Some free) -
MindZeit
- helping you develop through multimedia -
MIT OpenCourseWare
- Free lecture notes, exams, and videos from MIT. -
MonkeySee – HowTo videos
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Mosio – a
mobile community enabling you to
text any question from your
phone
and have it answered by real people -
Moving Image Archive - This
library contains thousands of digital movies uploaded by Archive
users which range from classic full-length films, to daily
alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts. -
Open2.net – the online learning portal from The Open
University and the BBC. -
OpenLearn
- free access to Open University course
materials. -
Open Of Course – your education when you need it and how you
need it. Free for you to use, edit and redistribute -
Open Yale
- provides free and open access to a selection of
introductory courses taught by distinguished teachers
and scholars at Yale University. -
Podcast Alley -
Featuring the best Podcast
Directory and the Top 10 podcasts, as voted on by the
listeners. -
PodcastDirectory – This education podcast database has been
constructed and is maintained by David Noble -
Questia – trusted online research -
Questioon
- a social utility enabling you to pose questions to Google or
Real People. -
Refdesk -
Fact checker for the Internet -
Reference.com – a multi-source encyclopedia search service -
School of Everything
- a community of people teaching and learning. -
SchoolTube
- provides students and educators a safe, world class, and FREE
media sharing website that is nationally endorsed by premier
education associations -
Sclipo -
helps you to teach and learn just
about everything, from technology to languages or
cooking, and connects you with people of common
interests. -
Slideshare
- presentation slidesets on many different topics -
Sofia -
an open content initiative that encourages the free
exchange of community college-level materials on the
World Wide Web. -
SoYouWanna.com -
teaches you how to do all the things
nobody taught you in school -
Squidoo -
Ideas, recommendations and more -
SuTree -
learn virtually everything by
watching how to videos from all over the web. -
TeacherTube – educational videos
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TED (Technology,
Entertainment, Design) – a clearinghouse that offers
free knowledge and inspiration from the world’s most inspired
thinkers, and also a community of curious souls to engage with
ideas and each other. -
Tufts Open Courseware – start of a new educational movement
initiated by MIT that provides free access to course content for
everyone online. -
TV Lesson
- How to videos -
Twittez -
a simple Twitter
application that lets you get your answers from fellow Twitters,
all you have to do is tweet with “does anyone know?”
with your question -
UMass Boston OCW
- free and open
educational resource for faculty, students, and self-learners
world wide. -
University of
the People – is
the world’s first tuition-free, online academic institution and
will open its virtual doors in April 2009 -
Unnecessary Knowledge -
for entertaining facts and
information (which might or might not be true!) -
Video Jug
- Life explained. On film. -
Vimeo -
a thriving community of people who love to make and share
video -
U-Now
- University of Nottingham’s formal open courseware initiative -
University of
Southern Queensland OpenCourseWare – provides access to free
and open educational resources for faculty members, students,
and self-learners throughout the world -
Ustream -
watch live broadcasts, explore networks ranging from
music, talk shows, sports and politics and/or review our past
broadcasts. -
WannaLearn.com – Over 350 categories of free,
first-rate, family-safe online tutorials, guides and
instructionally oriented websites -
Webcast/Courses – free courses from
University of Berkeley at California -
WikiAnswers
- a wiki-based Q&A project powered by contributors from
all walks of life. Anyone can ask, answer or edit questions,
building a global Q&A database, covering all topics. -
Wikieducator -
Free eLearning content that anyone can edit and use
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Wikipedia
- collaborative encyclopaedia -
WikiHow
- The
how-to manual that anyone can write or edit -
Wikiversity -
A community for the creation and use of free
learning materials and activities -
WonderHowTo -
hand-selects and curates the best instructional videos from over
1,700 websites -
Yahoo
Answers – ask, answer and/or discover -
YouTube -
videos on everything under the sun -
YouTube EDU
- aggregates all the videos from more than 100
institutions of higher education around the US.