The little book of free learning resources

Content curation is a great way of filling your learning platform with content – but creating a playlist or programme from borrowed content can quickly turn into a headache.

Content curation is a great way of filling your learning platform with content – but creating a playlist or programme from borrowed content can quickly turn into a headache. Forbes tells us that in 2020 there were 2.5 quintillion bytes of data uploaded to the internet every day, a few years later this figure is even greater. That’s an unthinkable amount of information.

The challenge isn’t the availability of content, it’s ensuring that quality is up to par. Afterall, the quickest way to sour a learners learning experience is by providing unengaging, irrelevant or poor quality content. In our new ebook, we share some of our favourite sources of reliably good quality learning content.
Featured Sources MIT OpenCourseWare…………………………….. TedX Talks………………………………………………… LearnOutLoud…………………………………………. thefutur……………………………………………………. Google’s Digital Garage…………………………. Hubspot Academy…………………………………… Patrick Dang……………………………………………. Evan Charmichael…………………………………… Reed Courses……………………………………………. Wikiversity………………………………………………..

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