Online education
I am a big fan of online education such as
online-courses, conferences etc. I think that it is a really interesting and
useful source to learn something new and even get a certificate
that proves your skills so you can always add it to your CV. I don't think that
online education is worse than traditional university
education because it has its own advantages. You can improve your
knowledge/skills e.g. in programming which changes every day. As for me, online
courses are much more interesting than just reading a book, even if this course
is 100% identical to the book. If you study programming and want to start your business or
just want to learn how to start it or you want to learn something about
management and you are searching for good materials then I definitely
will recommend one of the online-educational
platforms where are all these video-lectures from different universities.
I don’t want to
talk a lot about the advantages of online-education,
I just want you to watch this short animation video:
Source: http://youtu.be/NsIkl75EdyU
Here are the best
online education resources:
There are some of
them that I like to use:
- Coursera partners with the top universities in the world to offer online courses for anyone to take for free. It provides courses in a range of topics, spanning the Humanities, Medicine, Biology, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Business, Computer Science, and many others.
- Udemy is the world’s largest destination for online courses. Discover an online course on Udemy.com and start learning a new skill today.
- TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is where the world’s leading thinkers and doers gather to share ideas worth spreading for free in videos.
- Codecademy is a free easy way to start coding. It’s interactive, fun, and you can do it with your friends.
- Treehouse provides an extensive library of step-by-step video courses and training exercises will give you a wide range of competitive, in-demand technology skills including CSS, HTML, Ruby, JavaScript, iOS, and more.
More about all these education resources you can find
here: http://jucke.com/learn/the-best-online-education-websites-and-resources/
So, what do you think about online education?
Comments
I personally used udemy and I was very happy abouts results, it's great place to learn new thinks.
Now for me, TED jest the most interesting place to learn in internet, cause i can find there inspiring people, that they gave me much more than just knowledge
I like e-learning the most because you can add it to your day, and spend as much time as you want to, whether you have it or not. It is of course depending on a course - like coursera, what I find quite tiring – you have exact beginning and ending of a course and you have to find time exactly in this period, which is not really flexible, but maybe motivating? Biggest problem is that all courses I'd like to take are not available for the next year :d
But in my the biggest advantage of e-learning is the possibility of finding stuff that are interested to you, and unavailable in your country/city/university to learn. Like there are no more barriers for you to start something you want to learn. That's really cool. The only problem is that most of the good stuff is not free but I guess it is understandable :)
According to TED i think it is something different, not really learning but more like listening people that has greater experiences than we do and we can simply listen and get inspired, not really being though something precise :)
It is one of my favorites :)
http://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_shows_the_best_stats_you_ve_ever_seen
why we don't have such a lessons? :)
this is the most popular on ted site. Answer yourself why:http://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity
To me the best IT educational service is Pluralsight. They publish top class tutorials on modern IT technologies. Thanks to the Pluralsight I have learnt ASP.NET-MVC,
I would never had a chance to learn it at PJWSTK. They are so good that even Microsoft pays them to make some materials available for free. I like the idea of e-
learning especially that it is hard to find a teacher qualified enough to teach correct patterns and popular technologies.
From the links that you posted, I often visit TED. The speeches that one can find there are truly inspiring and insightful. I had the pleasure of helping organizing the first TEDxWarsaw. It was a great experience and I hope that this organization continues to grow and provide online participants with more online knowledge.
Besides, internet is a place where you can find practically everything. If you know where to look for it, you can get inspired and learn really interesting things.
A course participant could inprove his own language sklills by read again some articles.
Of course, traditional courses gives a similar opportunities,
but i think using e-learning is easier nowadays. We have all stuff in one place in a great order, we don't need do collect any sheets of paper. Now laptops, tablets and smartfons are extremly popular, so the akcess to materials is pretty easy in every place.