The 10 Best Sources for learning anything
- Mohamed Houssem E IBRIR

- Mar 6, 2021
- 3 min read

1- Coursera

Coursera partners with more than 200 leading universities and companies to bring flexible, affordable, job-relevant online learning to individuals and organizations worldwide. We offer a range of learning opportunities—from hands-on projects and courses to job-ready certificates, career credentials, and degree programs.
Coursera was founded by Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng with a vision of providing life-transforming learning experiences to learners around the world. Today, 75+ million learners, 100+ Fortune 500 companies, and more than 6,400 campuses, businesses, and governments come to Coursera to access world-class learning—anytime, anywhere.
2- EDX

edX is the education movement for restless learners.
Together with our founding partners Harvard and MIT, we’ve brought together over 30 million learners, the majority of top-ranked universities in the world, and industry-leading companies onto one online learning platform that supports learners at every stage. And we’re not stopping there—as a global nonprofit, we’re relentlessly pursuing our vision of a world where every learner can access education to unlock their potential, without the barriers of cost or location.
Link: https://www.edx.org/
3- Khan Academy

Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.
Website Link: https://fr.khanacademy.org/
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4a-Gbdw7vOaccHmFo40b9g
4- Udemy

Udemy is the leading global marketplace for teaching and learning, connecting millions of students to the skills they need to succeed. Udemy helps organizations of all kinds prepare for the ever-evolving future of work.
Link: https://www.udemy.com/
5- iTunesU Free Courses

iTunes U is a digital supermarket for free courses, plus some paid content such as ebooks and apps. Much as with podcasts, you can either view or listen to iTunes U content directly, download it, or subscribe to specific courses.
The iTunes U app gives iOS users access to the world's largest catalog of free educational content from top universities including Cambridge, Duke, Harvard, Oxford, and Stanford, and starting today any K-12 school district can offer full courses through the iTunes U app.
Website Link: https://www.open.edu/itunes/
6- MIT OpenCourseWare

MIT OpenCourseWare (MIT OCW) is an initiative of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to publish all of the educational materials from its undergraduate- and graduate-level courses online, freely and openly available to anyone, anywhere. The project was announced on April 4, 2001, and uses Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license. The program was originally funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and MIT. Currently, MIT OpenCourseWare is supported by MIT, corporate underwriting, major gifts, and donations from site visitors. The initiative inspired a number of other institutions to make their course materials available as open educational resources.
Website Link: https://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm
Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEBb1b_L6zDS3xTUrIALZOw
7- Stanford Online

Stanford Online offers you a front-row seat to some of the brightest minds at Stanford. Our robust catalog of global and extended education provides a variety of ways to expand your learning, advance your career, and enhance your life.
Website Link: https://www.stanford.edu/
Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBa5G_ESCn8Yd4vw5U-gIcg
8- Codecademy

Codecademy is an online learning website focused on coding, with over 45 million users, created to teach programming in an engaging, effective way. Use it to learn 12 different programming languages such as Python, Java, Go, JavaScript, Ruby, SQL, C++, Swift, and Sass, as well as markup languages such as HTML and CSS. Codecademy is an online learning website focused on coding, with over 45 million users, created to teach programming in an engaging, effective way. Use it to learn 12 different programming languages such as Python, Java, Go, JavaScript, Ruby, SQL, C++, Swift, and Sass, as well as markup languages such as HTML and CSS.
9- Open Culture Online Courses

Open Culture is an online platform that provides cultural and educational media and resources. It provides its users with movies, language resources, K-12 resources, online courses, certificate courses, ebooks, theater, mathematics, literature, law, mechanics, audiobooks, and much more.





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