What's the best online resource for learning? Is it pic related or are there better resources?

What's the best online resource for learning? Is it pic related or are there better resources?

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Go to bed, Sal

EdX is good, too.

class-central.com/subjects

this is the 'youtube' of MOOCs around the internet gathered based on what is starting soon. obv u can search anything from here

Daily reminder that Sal is an antisemitic douche

Not Sal, I haven't even used the website yet, I just want to make sure and utilize my time the most efficiently. I've seen a few others talking about it so figured I'd use the image.

wtf? I love Sal now.

>What's the best online resource for learning?

for learning what? you fucking asshole.

Do you realize how pointless is your questio if you at least don't specify a little what you are looking for, fucking piece of shit.

never change Veeky Forums

I wanna learn shit but I don't watch videos. I'd much rather text and pictures.

I unironically like sal more now

Turns out Sal is really a great guy, then.

books and practice

Hey you know what, I think I really like this Sal guy now!

That just makes him even better.

MIT
download books and start read pajet

Guess it's time for me to donate to Khan Academy now.

That's a good thing

Use Library Genesis to find a textbook on any subject you want to learn, if you prefer reading of course.

Turns out, I am actually quite fond of this Sal fellow!

I hardly ever see PragerU in these threads, I think there's a lot to learn about the value of reason, and how little of it is in the world, from their videos:

youtube.com/user/PragerUniversity/playlists

What the fuck is wrong with you?

Propaganda for the alt right goy. Nothing interesting.

It's a non-profit: prageru.com/

hello sci
I need a good book with more elaborated algebra exercises (powers, roots and shit)

I've completed khan academy's algebra course, but it was easy as hell

t. brainlet

expii.com ?

check charles pinter algebra

If your skill level is at a college level, I would highly recommend the Dover books on mathamatics. They offer rigorous problems at the end of every chapter. They are also heavily proof based so they take quite a bit of time to tackle.

MIT opencourseware
ocw.mit.edu

Just download textbooks, they're typically far higher quality than stuff posted on the net. Try libgen for starters.

truly educating then

red.dit pls go and stay go

What? where's this coming from?

Google.

> Implying a non-profits don't create propoganda

torrent books and read them on a kindle, kobo etc.