A free, collaborative online encyclopedia with information on millions of topics across countless languages, written and edited by volunteers.
Google Scholar
A freely accessible search engine that indexes scholarly articles, theses, books, and conference papers, widely used by students and researchers.
Khan Academy
A nonprofit platform offering free educational resources across subjects like math, science, history, and economics, with a focus on video lessons and exercises.
Coursera
An online learning platform that offers courses from leading universities and institutions, with both free and paid options for certificates.
edX
A learning platform founded by Harvard and MIT, offering free and paid courses across various fields, including technology, business, and humanities.
Britannica
The online version of the Encyclopedia Britannica, providing authoritative information on a broad range of subjects for general and academic use.
MIT OpenCourseWare
A free and open publication of MIT course materials that provides access to a large collection of MIT’s educational resources, including lecture notes, exams, and videos.
National Geographic
An educational resource offering articles, videos, and images focused on geography, history, science, and exploration.
TED
A platform featuring thousands of video talks on a variety of topics, given by thought leaders and experts from around the world, designed to inspire and educate.
Project Gutenberg
A digital library of free eBooks, primarily consisting of older literary works that are in the public domain, making literature accessible to all.
Stanford Online
Stanford University’s online learning platform, offering free and paid courses and materials across a wide array of subjects, from AI to healthcare.
The New York Times Learning Network
A resource designed for students and educators, offering free lesson plans, writing prompts, and quizzes based on real-world news and articles.