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Steps toward totally free academic and trade learning, globally.
Applying Global Intelligence:
The human race must awaken to realize that it is globally unintelligent to deny free and full educational access up to and including the doctorate level for any one member of our global family. Great vision is recognized and appreciation is deserved for the following educational entities and those yet to be recognized for initiating the work of providing extensive academic lecture knowledge to the world at zero cost. One day, the Global Education and Training Videos Project (G.E.T.V.P.) will be fully realized such that every academic and trade lecture will be freely available worldwide via the internet.
Comprehensive Learning Video Topics:
(Highly recommended – Covering a wide range of course topics.)
LearnersTV . A vast selection of high quality videos.
Yale University lecture videos.
FreescienceOnline Blogspot.com.
Academic Earth.
MIT OpenCourseWare :Lecture notes and exams in practically every academic department- great supplement for video learning.
Youtube Educational Videos Search.
Mathematics Videos:
Broad range of math topics from LearnersTV
Animated Math Algebra Geometry Probability and More.
Statistics Videos:
Medicine and Health Care Videos:
Other Medical:
Human Anatomy & Physiology.
Teacher Education Videos:
Preparation to serve as effective, reflective, and caring teachers.
(List routinely updated.)
Suggested Eight-Step Learning Process:
(1) Determine your desired degree discipline based on your interest. Consider asking yourself what lifetime job would you naturally do for free if given the chance.
(2) Research and save degree curriculums and course requirements relevant to your chosen degree at various university online websites.
(3) Conduct an extensive search of “free video lectures” provided below and otherwise available on the internet to find all lectures that match your required courses.
(4) Proceed with studying the videos in the order suggested by the university curriculum, noting that many courses and associated lectures have prerequisite courses and lectures to understand before proceeding. These prerequisites are usually noted in the university course catalog, degree plan or outline. It is highly recommended that you record highly organized notes for every lecture for easy review.
(5) If you have a related textbook, proceed to assess your knowledge gained by working the problems having solutions in the back of the book. Often odd problems have solutions. First, try to solve the problems before viewing the solutions. Some websites offer free quizzes and tests to assess your knowledge. These can be valuable tools. One good site is the CLEP Exam Practice Tests. Do not feel intimidated or frustrated as you can review the free lectures and your notes at any time and repeat the process.
(6) Upon a satisfactory understanding of the material based on achieving correct solutions to problems with solutions in the back of your text, quizzes and tests, proceed with the next video lecture series in recommended order from step 4.
(7) Upon successfully understanding the material of any one course, seek college credit testing by various programs available in your local community. One example include the Defense Activity for Nontraditional Education Services (DANTES) programs under the U.S. Department of Defense.
(8) Proceed in this manner to degree completion. Happy learning for free!
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Steps toward totally free academic and trade learning, globally.
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