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Other => Found it on the Webs => : Dreamer June 24, 2012, 04:32:42 PM
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I think these are great ways to learn about things (computers for me)
Theres courses on networks, programming languages, algorithms, security, etc.
heres some I found:
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/ (http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/)
http://ocw.mit.edu/ (http://ocw.mit.edu/)
http://alison.com/ (http://alison.com/)
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Main_Page (http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Wikiversity:Main_Page)
http://www.khanacademy.org
If you know of any post them and I will add them in.
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I moved to "Found it on the Webs", because general discussion is for non-tect stuff.
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khanacadamy is also very good
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now with eDX the education will be free and you can get a degree if you complete the exams and tests check it out http://www.edxonline.org/ now think if someone gets a good job with their title a lot of people will look around this
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udacity has a course on comp sci and crypto
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digitaltutors.com - Game development/grapihics/3D/drawing stuff. Its not free but a its really worth it if you are interested in the topics there.
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khanacadamy is also very good
agreed, khanacademy is great, but their IT section is lacking...they have a great intro-series to python, and some general computer geewhiz knowledge, but that's all they have.
Check out youtube for any of the CompTIA test-prep video series. They have a lot of great theoretical information (terms, protocols, how different things work, policies, etc) for anything from hardware/software to networking to security, but there is hardly any in-depth technical demonstrations (packet captures, how-to's, tutorials, etc).
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If your looking to get into code then http://thenewboston.org/ is a great resource. Hundreds of tutorials for a variety of languages