Online Learning- Online learning, also known as e-learning.-Is a learning experience delivered via a computer and the Internet.-Course work is conducted through electronic forums, discussion groups, external resources, quizzes, social rooms, and online submitted assignments.-Learning activities also include pair work, small group work and project work.
Here’s Some websites for studying learning from home:
1.http://schoolofeverything.com/
- School of Everything is a social learning network that connects people who can teach with people who want to learn.
- Whatever you want to learn, and whatever you teach, we'll connect you to people near you (or online) who can teach or learn with you. And since it's completely free, there's no reason not to explore further...
2.http://web.mit.edu/index.html
- MIT Open Course Ware (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. •OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.
- MIT Open Course Wares a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT.
- OCW is not an MIT education.
- OCW does not grant degrees or certificates.
- OCW does not provide access to MIT faculty.
- Materials may not reflect entire content of the course.
3. http://www.wonderhowto.com/
- WonderHowTo.com is a community-fueled, search engine and directory for Free How-To Video. With an index of more than 230,000 videos (December 2009), we provide the largest, most contemporary, and most diverse resource in this increasingly vibrant space.
- Livemocha, Social networking can provide the most value when it comes to receiving advice and problem-solving, whether it is someone responding to a Twitter question or checking out a user’s restaurant review on Yelp.
- Livemocha, currently a free service, provides basic online language lessons, but relies on its users helping each other by correcting their writing and pronunciation.
- WiZiQis a web-based platform for anyone and everyone who wants to teach and learn live, online.
- Teachers and students use WiZiQfor its state-of-the-art virtual classroom, to create and share online educational content and tests, and to connect with persons having similar subject interests.
6. http://ebook30.com/
- very good site free books and give you’re the latest news and books about everything
7. http://www.doityourself.com/
- DoItYourself.com is the Internet’s largest open resource of home improvement and repair information.
- This site was created to help home owners tackle the toughest of home repair projects all on their own.
- There are thousands of easy how-to articles that help guide you from start to finish.
- We also feature a variety of home improvement projects, whatever your home improvement needs, DoItYourself.com will help you.
Other pdf sources:
Keys to success:
- If it's a course with a website, you STILL SHOULD go to class!
- Find out how the website (etc.) will be used in your course.
- Access the course early.
- Check email.
- Check discussion boards.
- Check links.
- Click through orientations.
- Know where your resources are.
- Know who to contact for help.
Special accommodations:
- It's YOUR responsibility to find out the procedure.
- Work with your instructor.
- Make arrangements early.
- Be patient and give yourself enough time.
- REMEMBER to log off.
And Remember:
~~Information cannot replace education~~
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