To add more to your intellectual capacity, Open Educational Resources websites provide a comprehensive understanding on how you can benefit from different online learning deliverables.
Udemy
Udemy is an online education site that topped this list for being an incredibly popular and valuable resource. You can search through over 55,000 courses in all sort of different topics. You can also download udemy app on your mobile for quick lessons.
Coursera
If you are looking to take the course from over 140 of the country’s top universities and organizations then coursera is for you. Coursera has partnered up with the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University, The University of Michigan and others to offer universal access to the world’s best education.
LYNDA
LYNDA is owned by LinkedIn. It is a popular education hub for professionals looking to learn new skills related to business, creativity, and technology. Courses fall under categories like animations, audio, music, business, design, development, marketing, photography and more.
Open Culture
If you are on a budget but still looking for a top quality educational content, check out open culture’s library of 1,300 courses with over 45,000 hours of audio and video lectures that are totally free.
edX
edX also offers access to higher education from over 90 of the world’s leading educational institutions including Harvard, MIT, The University of Queens Land and others. Use edX for high school level education or to earn credit for the university. You will receive an official credential from the institution signed by the instructor to verify your achievement.
TUTS+
TUTS is for those who work with creative technology. In addition to its vast library of how-to tutorials, courses are available in illustrations, web design, photography, videos, and more. It has more than 22,000 tutorials and over 870 media courses.
Udacity
Dedicated to bringing higher education to the world in the accessible, affordable and effective ways possible, Udacity offers both online courses and credentials that teach the skills that currently in demand by industry employers.
Alison
With ten Million students from across the world, Alison is an online learning resource that offers free high-quality courses education services and community support.
Open Learn
Open Learn is designed to give user free access to educational materials from the Open University. It offers both topical and interactive content in a variety of content formats including courses.
Future Learn
Future Learn is also a part of Open University and is another alternative on this list that offers course program from leading educational institution and organizations. One of the benefits of Future Learn is its commitment to social learning giving its students the opportunity to engage in discussion with others throughout the course. It also offers full programs.