El enlace es el siguiente:
tp://bit.ly/2v03veE
o bien:
http://www.gettingsmart.com/2017/07/40-ways-to-learn-almost-anything/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=Getting_Smart&utm_content=Smart%20List:%2040%20Ways%20to%20Learn%20Almost%20Anything
Free & Open Education Resources, K-12
- CK-12: Flexbooks, FlexMath, and more
- Curriki: Big community around big library
- Gooru: Blends open learning resources with assessments and analytics
- Khan Academy: 6000 videos and practice problems on math & more
- Learning.com: Curriculum tools to help organize OER
- NROC: High school science & math
- OER Commons: Dedicated to innovation in open education content & practices
- OpenEd: Big Core-aligned catalog, now part of ACT
- OpenUpResources: Nonprofit developer of free, standards-aligned Math and ELA curricula
- PowerMyLearning: Grade level collections
Postsecondary OER
- Academic Earth: Free online courses from the world’s top universities
- BetterLesson: Lessons created by “Master Teachers” on a range of subjects
- Connexions: Open library from Rice
- iTunes U: View a course, make a course
- MIT OpenCourseWare: Web-based publication of almost all MIT course content
- Participate: Continuous learning platform with chat archives, resource collections and courses
- PhET Interactive Simulations: From the University of Colorado
- Saylor: 95 courses across 13 subject areas
- Washington State’s Open Course Library Project: Resources for 42 courses
- Wikipedia & WikiEducator: Collaboratively developed knowledge and education resources
- Writing Commons: Freshman English from USF
Anytime Learning
- Alison.com: International-friendly collection of free online courses
- Canvas.net: Open online courses
- CodeAcademy: Learn to code interactively, and with certifications, for free
- Coursera: Over 2000 of the world’s best courses for free (pay for specialization or degree)
- Daily Bits Of: Bite-sized lessons straight to your inbox
- edX: Non-profit created by Harvard and MIT
- General Assembly: Learn from experts on business, tech & design
- LearnZillion: Great instructional resources for teachers
- Lynda.com: Video courses for business skills, now part of LinkedIn (which is part of Microsoft)
- MentorMob: Education search engine
- Skillsoft: World’s largest corporate training providers
- Udemy: Online courses from expert teachers
- Udacity: IT and coding nanodegrees
- Skillshare: Project-based classes, anytime, anywhere
- TED-Ed: Create customized lessons around TED videos
- YouTube: Videos on everything