I was wondering to share some of the best free online resources available. These web resources are highly acclaimed and are provided by some of the eminent university's across world.
I am sure that you will really like these resources and i will try to add more of such resources as soon as they are available.
MIT open courseware:
This free course materials USP is that it comes from a renowned institution, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
About a decade old, it includes notes, assignments, exams, and multimedia resources on almost all MIT courses from anthropology, architecture, biological engineering and cognitive sciences to political sciences, economics and management.
Website URL: http://ocw.mit.edu/about/
The Gutenberg Project:
Born in 1997, it hosts more than 33,000 e-books for free download. About 100,000 epublications are available through its affiliates and partners, including wikibooks.
Some popular titles are Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Complete Works of William Shakespeare, and Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.
Website URL: www.gutenberg.org
WikiEducator:
It is supported by a non-profit Open Education Resource Foundation (based at Otago Polytechnic) with financial backing from the Commonwealth of Learning. The foundation now proposes to start an OER University, a virtual institution.
Website URL: http://wikieducator.org
Connexions:
Started at Rice University in 1999, this is a free site "to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organised as courses, books, reports, etc."
It has 17,738 "reusable" modules on arts, business, humanities, business, maths and statistics, science and technology and social sciences in various languages and 1,000-plus publications. It boasts more than 2 million users a month.
Website URL: http://cnx.org/
I am sure that you will really like these resources and i will try to add more of such resources as soon as they are available.
MIT open courseware:
This free course materials USP is that it comes from a renowned institution, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
About a decade old, it includes notes, assignments, exams, and multimedia resources on almost all MIT courses from anthropology, architecture, biological engineering and cognitive sciences to political sciences, economics and management.
Website URL: http://ocw.mit.edu/about/
The Gutenberg Project:
Born in 1997, it hosts more than 33,000 e-books for free download. About 100,000 epublications are available through its affiliates and partners, including wikibooks.
Some popular titles are Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, Complete Works of William Shakespeare, and Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.
Website URL: www.gutenberg.org
WikiEducator:
It is supported by a non-profit Open Education Resource Foundation (based at Otago Polytechnic) with financial backing from the Commonwealth of Learning. The foundation now proposes to start an OER University, a virtual institution.
Website URL: http://wikieducator.org
Connexions:
Started at Rice University in 1999, this is a free site "to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organised as courses, books, reports, etc."
It has 17,738 "reusable" modules on arts, business, humanities, business, maths and statistics, science and technology and social sciences in various languages and 1,000-plus publications. It boasts more than 2 million users a month.
Website URL: http://cnx.org/