List of free educational resources

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  1. ~Zen~

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  2. wooleeheron

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    Phys.org
    Physicsforums.com
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Academics are so full of crap, but physics are hard to fuck up. Still, they manage it so take everything with a grain of salt. The Stanford site is compromised along with a lot of them these days, by the government censoring anything to do with modern fuzzy logic and quantum mechanics. You can still get an idea of what's happening, but good luck trying to study logistics online or learn more about cutting edge mathematics and physics. If you have money, you can get past all the paywalls and learn more.

    Wikipedia has been taken over by militant atheists, and can't be trusted to even use a common dictionary anymore, but at least its free and as disciplined as any Nazi could ask for. The cognitivepsychology website is a good resource as well. The problem is that modern quantum mechanics and fuzzy logic are contextual, not metaphysical, and academia hates anything that questions how they make money and points out their lack of integrity. There's a reason they have stunted senses of humor, and it has nothing to do with personal integrity or being open minded, so I suggest paying close attention to what's missing from this picture, especially if you know anything about linguistic analysis.
     
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    WikiSummaries — Free book summaries in English
    Actionable Books — Fresh insights from leading business books through free summaries
    Macat — Library of book analyses
    Onplanners Excellence — Summaries of books for personal effectiveness and self-improvement
     
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    Thanks for sharing.
     
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    openlibrary.org is good for finding books not available from your local library. They have almost everything! :)
     
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    I love the Internet Sacred Text Archive! A hidden gem for sure.

    Folks might like to check out Alison.com for free courses. I'm doing a marine bio one atm.
     
  9. Eric!

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    Is there anything that’s focused on math, i.e., college algebra?
     
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    Khan Academy covers math including algebra!
     
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    Sweeet!! Thank you, OS:)!!
     
  12. gradesandattendance321

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    modernstates.org is a helpful site, especially if you want to actually get college credit.
     

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