Apps – Kokutangaza https://kokutangaza.com Learning Together Sat, 17 Oct 2020 10:13:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://kokutangaza.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/cropped-Kokutangaza-logo-206px-1-32x32.jpg Apps – Kokutangaza https://kokutangaza.com 32 32 190 universities just launched 600 free online courses. Here’s the full list. https://kokutangaza.com/free-online-courses/ https://kokutangaza.com/free-online-courses/#respond Mon, 12 Oct 2020 20:58:50 +0000 http://kokutangaza.com/?p=5497 By Dhawal Shah (9th October 2018)

Since the end of 2011 over 800 universities have created around 10,000 MOOCs. In the past four months alone, 190 universities have announced 600 such free online courses.

If you haven’t heard, universities around the world offering their courses online for free (or at-least partially free). These courses are collectively called as MOOCS or Massive Open Online Courses.

In the past seven years or so, over 800 universities have created around 10,000 of these MOOCs. And I’ve been keeping track of these MOOCs the entire time here at Class Central, ever since they rose to prominence.

In the past four months alone, 190 universities have announced 600 such free online courses. I’ve compiled this list below and categorized the courses into the following subjects: Computer Science, Mathematics, Programming, Data Science, Humanities, Social Sciences, Education & Teaching, Health & Medicine, Business, Personal Development, Engineering, Art & Design, and finally Science.

Here’s the full list of new free online courses. Most of these are completely self-paced, so you can start taking them at your convenience.

If you want to specifically learn more about COVID-19, Class Central has compiled a list of courses here. These courses are taught by WHO, Johns Hopkins University, Imperial College London, and other universities. A few of them also offer a free certificate!

Also check out For a Limited Time, Coursera Offers Free Certificates for 85 Courses. Here is the Full List.

Finally, numerous other course providers are responding to the pandemic by temporarily offering free online courses and additional e-learning resources. If you’re new to online education, have a look at our suggestions on how to learn online effectively.

PROGRAMMING

ENGINEERING

COMPUTER SCIENCE

SOCIAL SCIENCES

SCIENCE

ART & DESIGN

MATHEMATICS

HUMANITIES

BUSINESS

HEALTH & MEDICINE

DATA SCIENCE

EDUCATION & TEACHING

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

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Great List of Apps for Children with Special Needs https://kokutangaza.com/great-list-of-apps-for-children-with-special-needs/ https://kokutangaza.com/great-list-of-apps-for-children-with-special-needs/#respond Mon, 12 Oct 2020 20:54:37 +0000 http://kokutangaza.com/?p=5493 Source: www.educatorstechnology.com

Apps for Dyslexic Learners:

  • SoundLiteracy
  • What is Dyslexia
  • Dyslexia Quest
  • Happy Math Multiplication Rhymes
  • Read 2 Me
  • Phonics with Phonograms
  • Dyseggxia
  • DD’s Dictionary: A Dyslexic Dictionary

Apps for Autistic Learners:

  • Sight Words
  • Sequences for Autism
  • See, Touch, Learn
  • Words on Wheels
  • Verbal Me
  • Autism iHelp
  • Autism/DDT Shapes
  • Autism DDT Letters
  • Speech with Milo

Apps for the Visually Impaired:

  • VIA
  • Dragon Dictation
  • Light Detector
  • Color ID
  • TapTapSee
  • Be My Eyes – Helping Blind See
  • Talking Calculator
  • SayText
  • AccessNote
  • Visual Brailer

Apps for Learners with Writing Difficulties:

  • The Writing Machine
  • iWrite Words
  • Letter School
  • Alpha Writer
  • ABC Pocket Phonics
  • Word Magic
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