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  1. YouTube. World's largest video sharing platform, hosting millions of user-generated videos. Directory of the Web's best educational video resources. Includes 5min, Academic Earth, BrainPOP, Brightstorm, iTunes U, YouTube EDU, and many more sites.

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  2. Learn for Free Online. Explore a world of learning without boundaries with our diverse range of free courses, open to everyone seeking knowledge and skill enhancement. Our selection, developed by top universities and industry leaders, covers various subjects, from programming and data science to personal development and language skills.

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    • Khan Academy. Created by Sal Khan to help his cousin with math, the videos focus on Khan's screen, not his face, so there are no distractions. You never see his face.
    • MIT Open Courseware. From the Massachusetts Institute of Technology comes open courseware that will knock your socks off. While you don't get a certificate and can't claim that you have an MIT education, you do get free access to virtually all MIT course content.
    • PBS. The Public Broadcasting System is just that, public, which means its resources, including videos, are free. This is one of the few unbiased sources of journalism left in the world, so while its educational videos are free, they would really appreciate you becoming a member or at least donating a little something.
    • YouTube EDU. Our list would not be complete, even a shortlist, without YouTube's Education site. The videos you'll find here range from academic lectures to professional development classes and speeches from teachers around the world.
  4. Free Online Courses. Our free online courses provide you with an affordable and flexible way to learn new skills and study new and emerging topics. Learn from Stanford instructors and industry experts at no cost to you.

    • Alison. Topics covered: Software development, engineering and construction, health, IT, personal development, management, and more. Paid elements: Degrees and diplomas; costs vary.
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  5. Aug 14, 2012 · Here are 15 such educational video providers from around the Web: 1. Academic Earth. Target audience: Current and prospective college students. Academic Earth offers free video lectures for entire college courses on a wide range of subjects. Most of these lectures have been filmed at leading universities around the world.

  6. YouTube videos with interactive stories and lessons. Inspire a lifetime of learning with our educational app for kids ages 2-8. Kids can learn reading, writing, math, counting, ABCs, addition, subtraction, social-emotional skills, & more. 100% free on iPhone, iPad, Android, and Amazon.

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