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Free University Education

November 10th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

Is technology making higher education free for all?

New technology allows for online access to material that might otherwise be inaccessible. University tuition is continually increasing and with the current global economy, the price of higher education can be a daunting and financially improbable goal.

Video lectures abound on You Tube teaching everything from ballroom dance to trigonometry.

This article looks at some of the better sites that boast online video lectures. Check out the comments for more links.

There are hundreds of classic books—a necessity to any English degree—available online. The greatest collection of online classics is probably The Gutenberg Project.

But best of all, Universities offer open courses complete with a syllabus and a final exam to students of all ages… FOR FREE!

No registration, or tuition required! That removes one of the biggest barriers to education—the cost. However, there is a catch. There always is. There is no course credit given, so these courses do not contribute towards a diploma.

The benefit is solely personal education and development. This raises question regarding the necessity of diplomas. If you know the material, do you still need a diploma?

What do you think? We’d love to hear your thoughts.

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  1. Brian Taylor
    November 11th, 2008 at 14:40 | #1

    I’ve been searching around and I’ve come to the conclusion that I need to learn German.

  2. Liz MacIntosh
    November 12th, 2008 at 01:47 | #2

    I just signed up for something, but now I see there is no credit. Tant pis. Ill still enjoy learning.

  3. Jessica Mavin
    December 11th, 2008 at 21:03 | #3

    Although learning for the sake of learning is great, unfortunately our society requires a piece of paper to prove that people have the skills and knowledge to do the job. There are a lot of people out there that could do the job well and have the skills and knowledge they need, but may get left out because they don’t have the appropriate diploma or degree. Likewise, there are those who have all the acreditation in the world, but don’t have the personality or motivation to be able to do the job they are trained for.

  4. negin dehghani
    January 28th, 2009 at 14:32 | #4

    I’ve been learn physic but in my country icant go to university becuse the goverment dont let me

  5. Richard w.t. Tsen
    September 2nd, 2010 at 10:20 | #5

    I am a retiree; jobless but wish to obtain a BBA degree and free education study on line. Can you please help and advise? Thank you!

  6. Joe
    September 7th, 2010 at 14:57 | #6

    Hi Richard,

    I’m not sure you can get a degree online for free. You can learn it all online but I don’t think you can get a degree. I would suggest contacting a local college or university – many now offer programs online. Start there and see what’s available. There might be scholarships or financial assistance too.

    Good luck and keep learning!

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