Top 10 best online free learning websites for students

Coursera:-

Coursera is almost the best online learning platform, as well as one of the most popular. They partner with over 190 leading companies and universities, such as Google, IBM, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania, and offer thousands of courses and specializations for studying entirely online. Coursera is almost the best online learning platform, as well as one of the most popular. They partner with over 190 leading companies and universities, such as Google, IBM, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania, and offer thousands of courses and specializations for studying entirely online.


EDX:-

Just as powerful and feature-rich as Coursera, with some of the best schools in their course catalog, edX offers over 2,500 huge open online courses (MOOCs). With courses from MIT, Harvard, UC Berkeley, and Boston University, you can get a world-class education from the comfort of your home.


Khan Academy:-

Khan Academy is one of the most popular online learning platforms on the internet, serving almost everyone from preschool learners to adult learners. In addition to all the free online lessons that you or your children can take, they offer the site in Spanish, French and Portuguese, and are currently translating their online resources into over 30 other languages.


Udemy:-

I would be remiss if I didn't include Udemy on the list, but I have a few caveats. While they offer tons of online courses in everything from business to marketing to personal development, almost all of their courses are paid for and taught by anyone, rather than reputable universities. In addition, they seem to value everything as if it were a windfall, like a long-term end-of-business sale.


Canvas:-

Unlike edX or Coursera, both of which have big names on board when it comes to universities, Canvas is a MOOC platform with local universities and smaller community colleges delivering their courses online. Some of them include the University of Colorado Boulder, Vrije Universities Brussel, and Swinburne University of Technology. Plus, rather than just offering classes to everyone, Canvas focuses more on teaching current instructors and the next generation of educators.


FutureLearn:-

FutureLearn allows you to learn online from universities and companies around the world, including Anglia Ruskin University, King's College London, Monash University, and Wollongong University. In addition to their academic partnerships, they also collaborate with specialist organizations such as Accenture, Amnesty International, the British Library and UNESCO.


Codecademy:-

As the name suggests, Codecademy teaches millions of online students the essential skills of programming, as well as courses in the wider computer world. You can sort their course catalog by educational subject, like web development or data science, or you can sort by language, like Python, JavaScript, or PHP.


Udacity:-

Udacity is a mix of paid and free online courses, but they also have some great partnerships, especially in the tech sphere. A few of their partner organizations are Google, IBM, AWS, and Lyft. They specialize in high-quality technology courses, but they also offer many courses in business, career advancement, product management, and more.


The Open University:-

The Open University is based in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, UK, but operates primarily online. Through their OpenLearn program, they offer hundreds of free online courses in childhood and youth studies, educational careers, youth work, and other areas of educational development.


Datacamp:-

To enjoy the comprehensive DataCamp e-learning experience, which includes over 300 interactive technical courses, 14 career paths, skill assessments and more, you'll need to pay a monthly subscription. However, they do offer a free option that gives you a skills assessment, the first chapter of each course, and any programming challenges.