(07-07-2018, 11:21 AM)dfrecore Wrote: I personally have taken college courses and Study.com courses, and I wouldn't pay for Study.com for the material itself without the college credit. There is just too much free stuff out there to pay for it.
KhanAcademy, all kinds of videos on YouTube, iTunesU college courses you can download and listen to on your phone, MOOC's, just tons and tons of free materials out there of great quality that are FREE!
Thank you so much for the helpful response. I have started enrolling for courses on Coursera and edX. I do feel that the courses are more of an advanced level.
Which websites do you suggest me viewing? I am very new to this and feel like there might be some resources that I might not be aware of Thank you very much.
(07-08-2018, 03:00 AM)sanantone Wrote:(07-07-2018, 11:21 AM)dfrecore Wrote: I personally have taken college courses and Study.com courses, and I wouldn't pay for Study.com for the material itself without the college credit. There is just too much free stuff out there to pay for it.
KhanAcademy, all kinds of videos on YouTube, iTunesU college courses you can download and listen to on your phone, MOOC's, just tons and tons of free materials out there of great quality that are FREE!
I also like Learner.org. They have cheesy PBS series, but they're entertaining. I was learning Spanish while watching a telenovela.
Wow, thank you very much sanantone. I have never known about Learner.org
I would really appreciate your opinion.
As I've stated above, I am a high school dropout with a GED, with a stable income for which I am grateful for. However, I often feel that I have missed out on a great deal of knowledge hence why I would like to learn university-level courses. I am very new to this and I might not be aware of many resources out there. I have completed a few courses on Udacity, Coursera and edX but I feel like I have missed out on some basic informations. If you were in my position, what would you do? Thank you so much.