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  2. List of educational video websites - Wikipedia

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    Educational courses with lectures, quizzes and exams provided by universities for free. Certificates are provided by the respective university on successful completion of a course. Free ? Coursera: Crash Course (YouTube) Multidisciplinary Educational courses in physical and social sciences, philosophy, history, culture and literature. Free ?

  3. Khan Academy - Wikipedia

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    Khan Academy is an American non-profit [3] educational organization created in 2006 by Sal Khan. [1] Its goal is to create a set of online tools that help educate students. [4] ...

  4. GCFLearnFree.org - Wikipedia

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    The site is a program of the Goodwill Community Foundation Inc. (GCF). All content in English is created in Raleigh, North Carolina and all the content in Spanish Bogotá, Colombia , that allows the platform to create content accordingly to each language.

  5. Wikipedia-based education - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia-based education refers to the integration of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects into educational settings, where students and educators use these platforms for learning, teaching, and knowledge creation. This approach leverages Wikipedia's vast repository of information and collaborative nature to enhance educational experiences.

  6. Academic Earth - Wikipedia

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    Academic Earth is a website launched on March 24, 2009, by Richard Ludlow and co-founders Chris Bruner and Liam Pisano, [1] [2] which offers free online video courses and academic lectures from the world's top universities such as UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Michigan, University of Oxford, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale. [3]

  7. YouTube in education - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was founded as a video sharing platform in 2005 and is now the most visited website in the US as of 2019. [1] Almost immediately after the site's launch, educational institutions, such as MIT OpenCourseWare and TED, were using it for the distribution of their content.

  8. Category:Educational websites - Wikipedia

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  9. List of virtual communities with more than 1 million users

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    2,000,000 [64] Open 3,735 [65] Goodreads: Library cataloging, book lovers 2006: 90,000,000 [66] Open 327 [67] GrabCAD: GrabCAD Community is the largest online CAD library, design and 3D printing tutorials, and a network of additive professionals 2009: 11,000,000 [68] Open N/A Habbo: General for teens. Over 31 communities worldwide. Chat room ...