Prisondial.com?_forcespa=true - StumbleUpon. Askmeanything. Opencinema. Oneminutelist. pale turquoise - Google. Free Resources to Learn and Read Nearly AnythingA Little Adrift. I believe in the open source movement—in giving the gift of learning and knowledge freely and openly to anyone with an internet connection. And the internet alone is a huge barrier for many, but once you have the internet and a computer, I believe we all should easily have ways to learn. This type of knowledge infrastructure was unfathomable even a few decades ago, but now that we have it, I believe this access is a right, not a privilege.
And though I believe in the right for authors, teachers, and creators to make a living from their works (books, online courses, and the like), I don’t see these two ideas as mutually exclusive, and I love that our world is moving closer toward a free exchange of ideas and knowledge. My first access to this idea of open knowledge sharing was through the website Open Culture, which strives to do exactly that—collect all the free and open resources. Free (and Legal) Places to Download Books Purchasing a Kindle changed my life for the better.
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