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This post may seem to be out of context. But you can consider it as a review of some websites. Websites that provide free online content for education. For any student it is very essential to get correct and quality study material. Specially when we talk about Indian students they don't refer authentic material. These free resources might help them get good study stuff at their computers with ease.
The fist website in my list is:
Academic Earth is an organization founded with the goal of giving everyone on earth access to a world-class education.
At Academic Earth, they are working to identify these barriers and find innovative ways to use technology to increase the ease of learning. Know more about Academic Earth by visiting theri website: http://academicearth.org/about
2) NPTEL:
NPTEL provides E-learning through online Web and Video courses in Engineering, Science and humanities streams. The mission of NPTEL is to enhance the quality of Engineering education in India by providing free online courseware.
Please visit their website for more details: NPTEL
3) OCW:
MIT(Massachusetts Institute of Technology) OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.
Visit their website to get more info: http://ocw.mit.edu/
VideoLectures.NET is a free and open access educational video lectures repository. The lectures are given by distinguished scholars and scientists at the most important and prominent events like conferences, summer schools, workshops and science promotional events from many fields of Science. The portal is aimed at promoting science, exchanging ideas and fostering knowledge sharing by providing high quality didactic contents not only to the scientific community but also to the general public. All lectures, accompanying documents, information and links are systematically selected and classified through the editorial process taking into account also users' comments.
5) ecorner:
Stanford University’s Entrepreneurship Corner offers 2000 free videos and podcasts, featuring entrepreneurship and innovation thought leaders.
There are many more such fantastic sites which provide great educational content but I think this list would be more than sufficient. Tools for publishing (and charging for) online educational content include Faculte.com, uDemy.com,Videolla.com, LearnOutLoud and LeapingBrain.com. Youtube.EDU and iTunes Uare general purpose content distribution hubs. OERCommons.org is a search engine for open-licensed content. Sites like About.com, HubPages, Instructibles,AssociatedContent and eHow collect practical advice on everyday topics.
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