Autodidact
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France université numérique - Online course both in french and english
www.fun-mooc.fr AccueilDes cours en ligne gratuits pour découvrir, apprendre, progresser et réussir avec des experts des meilleurs établissements d'enseignement supérieur.
The website is free. The courses include some interactions with the teachers but as long as you register during the time they accept registration, the ressource will be accessible forever. Many popular course are re-run each year or so, evolving and improving. So, you can try to better understand what you didn't get from the previous edition or simply register to the course you miss last time.
The level of the program greatly vary from one MOOC to another. Some advertised to be for 18-year old young student. Some help me complete the program of my master degree.
There is also french course, especially for people who need the vocabular to start living in France or work in French.
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A mix of educational resources I've found
Science & Tech Association for Computer Machinery Digital Library Light and Matter O'Reilly Open Books Project. Note on this one, some of the links lead to semi-broken pages, but if you scroll down, the books are broken down into pdfs of each chapter. OpenBookProject FreeTechBooks. This one may jump out as fake, but in reality it's a collection of links to original sources of freely distributed books, e.g. A Practical Introduction to Python Programming.
Philosophy Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
General Info GCFGlobal
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OER In British Columbia
Some open resources shared by @[email protected]:
- https://opentextbc.ca/
- https://ubcwiki.ca/academics/classes/textbooks.html#-hall-of-fame
- https://collection.bccampus.ca/
- openstax.org OpenStax | Free Textbooks Online with No Catch
OpenStax offers free college textbooks for all types of students, making education accessible & affordable for everyone. Browse our list of available subjects!
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Anki (FOSS flashcards software) tutorial by Derek Banas
YouTube Video
Click to view this content.
A must in my opinion for self-learners. It also has an Android app: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.ichi2.anki/
- iowaoer.com OER in Use Across Iowa
This page lists course materials that Iowa colleges and universities are using to reduce textbook costs in their courses. For best results, keep searches simple and short. For example, searching fo…
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Building a Study Plan
Building a Study Plan
Gather Your Resources
When trying to teach yourself a topic from internet resources, it is important to understand that you are very much constrained by the resources available to you. Free resources may be difficult to come by or out of date. To that end, an essential first step is to survey what resources are available and compile them into a study plan.
A Note on Study Buddies: At this step, you may also want to reach out to one or more people you know have a similar interest. Having somebody to go through the process with you can make understanding the content less burdensome, while also improving motivation to learn.
Types of Resources
- Books
- Lectures
- Mnemonic
- Supplementary
Set Goals
Establish time-based milestones that you can use to regularly evaluate your progress. Be realistic and ready to change your plan if you're not meeting those milestones. Remember, because you're only accountable to yourself (or your study group) it's not such a big deal if you miss a deadline. To that end, giving yourself enough time to accomplish the milestone in the first place.
Similarly, you should establish consistent short term goals to maintain motivation and momentum. Things like making sure you consume some amount of learning material every week or ensuring you review your flashcards every other day will make a big difference in ensuring you don't lose track of your learning project.
Taking Efficient Notes for the Long Term
This step is optional but will make a huge difference, particularly in long-term retention. With that in mind, it is important to choose a note-taking method that will last. The first choice to make is digital or paper-based. Digital has the distinct advantage of being searchable and easily backed up, but if you're like me, it can be difficult to keep up with a single digital note-taking system. Paper by contrast has a more timeless quality to it and is far more flexible as far as your ability to record graphs and uncommon symbols (such as in advanced math courses).
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MIT OCW Scholar Courses
ocw.mit.edu OCW Scholar Courses | MIT OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course MaterialsOCW Scholar courses are designed for independent learners who have few additional resources available to them. The courses are substantially more complete than typical OCW courses and include new custom-created content as well as materials repurposed from MIT classrooms. The materials are also arran...
The courses are substantially more complete than typical OCW courses and include new custom-created content as well as materials repurposed from MIT classrooms. The materials are also arranged in logical sequences and include multimedia such as video and simulations.