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200 Free Online Classes to Learn Anything
By Jessica Hupp
A high quality education doesn't have to come at a high cost. In fact, it's possible to take classes from big names like Yale, MIT, and Tufts without ever submitting an application or paying a cent in tuition. We've compiled 200 online classes from these and other respected institutions, and you can take all of them with no strings attached.
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Family & Education
These courses focus on family, children and better methods for learning.
- Introduction to Open Education: Understand open education issues like copyright, licensing, and sustainability, as well as learn more about the open education movement.
- Psychosocial Aspects of Visual Impairment: Better understand students with vision impairments using this course.
- Intro to Instructional Design: Learn about the design that falls into creating the processes of learning.
- Producing Distance Education Resources: Learn how to produce resources for online education in this course.
- Parents and Toddlers: Teaching and Learning at Home: See how children learn at home, and learn about different at-home teaching methods.
- Why Teach Art?: Learn why art is an important part of the school curriculum.
- Marriage and Family Relationships: Get a balanced understanding of marriage and the family.
- Understanding Online Interaction: Better understand how to develop learning environments by learning how people interact online.
- California Subject Examination for Teachers: Get the test preparation you need for the CSET here.
- Accessibility of eLearning: Understand the needs of a diverse population of students with this course.
- Conversation on Instructional Design: Take a look at learning theories, compare the events of instruction, as well as Component Display Theory.
- Learn and Apply HTML: Designed for instructors, this course will walk you through creating educational pages with HTML.
- Family Finance: Learn how to manage family values and finances with this course.
- Data Visualization Theory and Practice: Learn about visualization and why it's important to use in educational instruction.
- Research for the Classroom Teacher: Learn about a teaching model called Guided Design, and how it can be implemented in your classroom.
- Instructional Games: Learn about using games to instruct, including products currently on the market and in development.
- Advanced Topics in Learning Object Design and Reuse: Understand how to create and reuse learning objects.
- Blogs, Wikis, New Media for Learning: Discover online innovations that are effective for education.
- Power of Positive Parenting: This course offers information on positive parenting.
- Connecting People with Online Resources: Learn how to teach others to find high-quality online resources.
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- MIT OpenCourseWare: MIT offers a whopping 1800 courses online.
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health OpenCourseWare: Learn about public health preparedness, mental health, and more from Johns Hopkins.
- Tufts OpenCourseWare: Get courses from Tufts in medicine, international relations, arts, and sciences.
- UMass Boston OpenCourseWare: UMass Boston has courses in special education, history, and more.
- Notre Dame OpenCourseWare: You'll learn lots from Notre Dame's extensive collection of open courses.
- Utah State OpenCourseWare: Utah offers a variety of course departments, from engineering to education.
- UC Irvine OpenCourseWare: Get technical training and more from UC Irvine's courses.
- The Open University LearningSpace: This site has course materials in hundreds of different topics from arts to natural science.
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