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Exploratree by Futurelab. MIT Chemistry Behind the Magic - MIT Chemistry Behind the Magic (OpenLearning) Resources. In the digital age that we all live in, you are essentially illiterate if you can’t code. Whether you are an entrepreneur who wants to create an MVP, an aspiring developer, or a human being who uses a computer, one thing is clear—coding is an invaluable skill. It’s a skill that’s also tangibly valuable in the marketplace: the demand for developers is obscene. While every other sector is flooded with overqualified applicants, there is a war for technical talent. This is good news for hackademics. Programming Bootcamps: Online Resources: Free UdacityCodecdemyedXnet.tuts+CourseraHackety HackKhan AcademyjsdaresLearnstreet Learn Code the Hard WayWiBitphp AcademyGoogle Developers University ConsortiumProject EulerCodingBatGithub & Github Mentoring Stack OverflowMasters in Data Science Paid Code SchoolCodeHS TreehouseLearnableRuby MonkCodeLessonUdemy LyndaBloc.ioThinkful Resources for Ruby on Rails: When people try to learn programming, the sheer number of languages overwhelms them.

Education. Cloudworks. What is a badge? A badge is a way of recognising skills and achievements. Any registered Cloudworks user can issue, earn and display a badge in their profile page. The badges used in Cloudworks support Mozilla Open Badges and can be added to your Mozilla Open Badge Backpack. What do I have to do? Click on a badge title to find out what criteria has been set for any one of the badges in the list. Once you have decided that you want to work towards a particular badge, you need to start work to meet these criteria - and gathering together your evidence. Instructables - Diy. Citizens Advice. How-To Video Aggregator. Envato.

Tutorials. Open Course Library. Open High School OpenCourseWare. Europe OCW. Paris Tech OpenCourseWare. Since 2003, ParisTech OpenCourseWare has assembled more than 2000 educational resources that it makes available online. They correspond to the educational resources for some of the teaching units (duplicated lecture notes, compendiums of exercises, annals, simulators, sessions, course notes, videos, etc.) in all scientific and technical fields covered by the colleges. These resources, which are made readily available, satisfy several commitments in an “OpenCourseWare” charter. Five possible user licenses have been defined for ParisTech resources as part of their access via an Internet portal. Professors/teachers can choose which ones to use: Educational resources Use – private context Use – academic context 1 Use – academic context 2 Use – public context 1 Use – public context 2 For each resource onlined, ParisTech: These educational resources are currently part of the resources used by students in ParisTech colleges.

OCW Consortium. MIT: Open Course Ware. Open Yale Courses. The UMass Boston OpenCourseWare. Notre Dame OpenCourseWare. John Hopkins OCW. Moodle.