Top 5 Free ONLINE COURSES besides UDEMY in Singapore – Skillsfuture Online Courses Singapore | Coursekaki
Online courses also known as Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) are becoming highly popular these days. Thanks to the technical advancement and rise in the number of Internet users globally. Before this trend, people used to do distance learning courses and MOOCs can be thought to be an evolved version of such distance learning programs. There are innumerable sites online that promise to provide plenty of courses according to the needs and requirements of the general populace. The underlying principle is, they collect free lectures, materials, and other reading resources and present them online under one umbrella to Singapore users.
Following are the names and information of top 5 websites which offer free online courses which are worth trying:
1. Coursera:
Coursera is one of the most wide and popular platforms used for online learning. It has 142 partners in over 28 countries, thereby making its resources one of the most reliable and authentic collections of materials. Each course consists of interactive content like quizzes and projects along with main video content. They allow users to chat, discuss, debate and also review assignments co-learners thus, ensuring a better understanding of the subject. This also helps users to keep themselves engaged while learning. Coursera also uses educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom’s famous mastery learning approach to ensure that students master the concepts before moving ahead.
Most of the courses require engagement for 2-4 hours per week and last for about 1- 1.5 months. They also provide certificates to the students after successful completion of the course which is chargeable at $49 USD.
2. EDX:
It is an open source and non-profit site which offers courses from different colleges and universities all over the world. Users can simply log into the website, select a course and then start learning it through the videos and presentations provided in the module. The materials can be accessed at any time and from anywhere as per the convenience of the users. The discussion forums can be used to interact with other participants and showcase your skills and knowledge at the same time, learn from them. They also provide certificates and charge for the same.
3. OpenLearn:
OpenLearn works in collaboration with BBC and has been successful enough to reach over 40 million students since 1999. One can register a free account, enroll in one of the courses and start learning. Meanwhile, one can use other features like connecting with other students, earning digital badges and commenting on the articles. The range of duration in which most of the courses can be covered is between 15-100 hours.
They don’t award certificates to all unless one is enrolled as an Open University student.
4.: Harvard University – Online Learning:
The online learning feature introduced by Harvard University helps students all over the globe to pick up from a wide range of courses from the prestigious University and learn them according to their pace and convenience. Most of the courses contain a variety of materials and can be completed in few weeks by spending 4-6 hours per week on an average.
They provide both verified and non-verified certificates out of which, the verified ones are chargeable.
5. Open2Study:
Out of the 49 free courses, users can select one by logging in into the website. The courses contain engaging videos, assessments, quizzes and other reading materials. Every week, there happens to be a graded assessment which can be attempted three times, and the best grade will be considered. Every course is four weeks long, and certificates are provided to the students who have scored 60% and above.
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