Online Learning

Dedicated to e-learning, this category explores the various aspects of learning online, including course recommendations, tips for effective online education, and the latest trends in digital learning.

Google Classroom is an online learning platform developed by Google to bring out paperless communication and workflow between teachers and students. But I assure you, it is way more than that in reality. It has eliminated the barriers where students had to go through so much difficulty submitting their assignments or sharing information. Google Classroom…

The efficacy of teaching doesn’t just lie on whether you use traditional or modern tools. Sometimes, the best way to make sure lessons reach across the audience is to have proper strategy. Time and again, there has always been one reason why people fail to learn a particular subject or topic. This has always been…

Online learning is quickly replacing traditional learning. This makes it possible for people who may not have the time to study full-time to learn everything they would be able to learn on campus. With online learning on-trend, online courses have truly democratized education. Because of the internet and the advances that have been made in…

It’s not difficult to hire a tutor, but it’s hard to find a really good one. With a good tutor, you will achieve your goal: pass the exam, enter the university, make a presentation perfectly. With a bad one, you can work hard every day, but at the end, you will fail. In this article,…

Since the world is beginning to move on from the traditional mode of transferring knowledge, we have seen online learning trying to play catch-up and the truth is that it’s winning. Online learning, or eLearning, is going through a period of significant transformation, and lots of companies are aware of this, that is the reason…

In this list, I have collected all useful and important free online calculus textbooks, mostly in downloadable pdf format. Feel free to download and use these. Elementary Calculus : An approach using infinitesimals by H. J. Keisler https://www.math.wisc.edu/~keisler/keislercalc-12-23-18.pdf Multivariable Calculus by Jim Herod and George Cain http://people.math.gatech.edu/~cain/notes/calculus.html Calculus by Gilbert Strang http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/textbooks/Strang/strangtext.htm Calculus Bible by…