Online Learning. Harvard has produced online courses and other forms of digital learning for several decades with the goal of making educational content available to a global audience. On this page, you will find links to a selection of Harvard's publicly available online learning content. Experience courses, public lectures, and other unique examples of Harvard's learning content on the web. edX / HarvardX View and register for HarvardX courses available through edX. Harvard on YouTube The Longwood Seminars - Harvard Medical School faculty members discuss topics ranging from meditation to aging in these mini-med school classes for the public.
Harvard on iTunesU Michael Sandel’s “Justice” - Justice is one of the most popular courses in Harvard's history. Harvard on SoundCloud Harvard Extension School Harvard Kennedy School Harvard Medical School Museums Libraries Chandra X-ray Observatory Center Great Teachers Harvard DASH. 12 Dozen Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free. Online Learning. Plant a Question, Grow Answers.
AnswerGarden is a minimalistic feedback tool. Use it in the classroom as an educational tool or at work as a creative brainstorming tool. Post it in a tweet or you can embed it on your website or blog to use it as a poll or guestbook. How does AnswerGarden work? You create an AnswerGarden by entering a topic on the Create New AnswerGarden-page. We'll show you an example! As we really care for our friends, we feel like asking our friends what makes them happy: After pressing the submit button, you'll be redirected to your newly created AnswerGarden.
The next step is to share your AnswerGarden with other human beings. As your AnswerGarden draws attention people will start posting their answers to your question, either by entering their own answers or by clicking on and submitting existing answers. If you're satisfied with the results, you can for instance show the AnswerGarden to your friends, tweet about it or export it to Wordle or Tagxedo.
Who is AnswerGarden intended for? Nope. 1. Yeah. Tagxedo - Word Cloud with Styles. Coursera. Webinars - Free Professional Development. English Language (ESL) Learning Online - UsingEnglish.com. Thousands of Video Lessons on Every Subject.
200+ Free Video Lessons, Apps, and eBooks for K-12. One of my favorite blogs, Open Culture, has long cataloged free and open resources for post-secondary education. Today, they launched a new collection of more than 200 free video lessons, apps, ebooks, and websites for K-12 students and teachers. The collection includes some of the usual suspects like Khan Academy, the Library of Congress, and NASA. The collection also includes some items that were new to me like this Shakespeare app and this Google Earth for science teachers resource. Applications for EducationOpen Culture's collection of K-12 resources is sure to continue to grow.
The collection is arranged according to content area which should make it easy to find something that is new and applicable to your classroom. 10 Awesome Online Classes You Can Take For Free. Cool, but you need iTunes for nearly everything, and that gets an 'F.' Are there really no other places to get these lessons? I was sure there are some on Academic Earth. Flagged 1. 7 of them are available via YouTube. 2. iTunes is free. 1. 2. Don't worry, we're looking out for you! While I have no personal beef with iTunes, I know that many people share your sentiments — so I actually made a concerted effort to include relevant youtube links when possible.