Tag: online learning

July 18, 2025 Off

Unlock a Harvard, Yale & Stanford Education – For Free!

By The Admiral Staff

The article highlights 15 free online courses from prestigious universities that rival or surpass paid programs. These courses cover a wide range of subjects, including computer science (Harvard’s CS50), well-being (Yale), machine learning (Stanford), financial markets (Yale), philosophy (Edinburgh), and data science (University of Washington). Other notable offerings include courses on artificial intelligence (MIT), public speaking (University of Washington), psychology (University of Toronto), and international relations (University of London). The

May 31, 2025 Off

Beyond the Scroll: Unlock the Hidden Value of Your Library Card

By The Admiral Staff

A library card offers a wealth of free resources beyond just borrowing books. It provides access to streaming movies and music, online learning platforms, research databases, and even unexpected items like museum passes or kitchen appliances. Libraries also host free events, offer homework help, and provide a quiet space to study or work, making them a valuable and cost-effective resource for individuals and families. Getting a card is easy, typically requiring only a valid ID and proof of address.

September 14, 2024 Off

Unlock Your Potential: Free Ways to Learn In-Demand Skills

By The Admiral Staff

Despite the costs often associated with learning new skills, it’s possible to upskill without breaking the bank. The article highlights numerous free resources, including YouTube, Khan Academy, TED, Skillshare (with a limited trial), Duolingo, Grow Google, HubSpot Academy, Codecademy, and Alison, offering courses ranging from language learning to coding and digital marketing. Beyond these platforms, options like free online college courses from Coursera, edX, Stanford Online, and Open Yale Courses are also

August 22, 2023 Off

Unlock Your Potential: Free College Courses from Around the Web

By The Admiral Staff

The internet offers free university-level courses through platforms like Coursera and EdX (MOOCs), but finding the right ones can be overwhelming. CourseBuffet is a new website that acts as a catalog for these free MOOCs, allowing users to easily browse and select courses from various institutions. It even offers structured “degree paths” in fields like computer science and management, providing a curriculum of courses without the cost of a traditional degree.