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Mr.R.D.SIVAKUMAR,M.Sc.,M.Phil.,M.Tech.,
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
& Head of M.Com.(CA) Department
and Technical Trainer in CTEL
AYYA NADAR JANAKI AMMAL COLLEGE
(Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Re-accredited (3rd Cycle) with
‘A’ Grade (CGPA 3.67 out of 4) by NAAC, Recognized by DBT as Star College and
College of Excellence by UGC)
SIVAKASI – 626 124.
www.rdsivakumar.blogspot.in
E-mail : sivamsccsit@gmail.com Mobile : 99440-42243
E-CONTENT DEVELOPMENT
GOOGLE SEARCH- R.D.SIVAKUMAR
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History of Learning
The future soldiers will
not be carry guns but
computers
e
 In the form of
 CD
 Pen Drive
 Memory Card
 Hard Disk
E-learning Another Name
E-learning is otherwise called as
 Web Based Learning
 Online Learning
 Multimedia Learning Material (MLM)
 Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
 Computer Based Learning
 Technology Enhanced Learning
 Internet Based Learning
 Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)
 Computer Aided Instructions (CAI)
Definition
 E-learning involves the use of a computer or electronic
device (e.g. a mobile phone) in some way to provide
training, educational or learning material
It is Combination of
Audio
Video
Text
Graphics
E-learning Goals
Self-paced Course
 It involves using the
 Internet
 Intranet
 Knowledge Explosion
 Digital Generation
 New Generation of Learners
 New Learning Environments
 New Learning Media
 New Generation of Teachers ?
Types of e- learning
Synchronous
Asynchronous
Synchronous
 It means "at the same time," involves interaction of participants
with an instructor via the Web in real time.
Asynchronous
Which means "not at the same time,"
Use
 web-based distance education,
 with no face-to-face interaction
E-Learning Process Chart
Advantages of E-Learning
 Anytime Anywhere Learning
 User friendly and Flexible
 Learner Centered
 Individualized & Interactive
 Many to Many Learning
 Speed and Accuracy
TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESS
 LCD Projector
 Clarity Visualizer
 Interactive boards
 Television with DTH
 VYAS Channel access
 NPTEL Lectures
 MLM and
 Video lessons
 Group Discussion
 Mock Interviews
 Project Works
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 FM Radio,
 eBooks,
 Audio Books,
 Educational Video,
 Smart Phones,
 Tablets
 iPADs
 Skype,
 Wikis,
 Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and
Instagram,
 MySpace,
 MOOCs
OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY
 Open source software is software with source code that anyone can
inspect, modify, and enhance. The term was coined for this context in
2009 by David Preston, a teacher who developed the principles, tools,
and techniques that are being used in a growing number of K-12 schools
and colleges.
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WHATSAPP
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E-learning Terms
 Protocol – HTTP and FTP
 IP Address
 Port Number
 Web Page Language – HTML or Scripting
 Website
 Web Browser
 e-mail
WEB PAGE LANGUAGES
 HTML
 VBScript
 JavaScript
 ASP and ASP.NET
 HTML5
TWO TYPES OF WEB PAGE
WEBSITE
http:// www.google.com
Directory Name
Host Name
Domain Name
Protocol
TYPES OF URL
 Absolute URL - Internet Address
 Relative URL - To communicate between the local client and local
server.
E-LEARNING SOFTWARE USED
 HTML 5
 MS- PowerPoint 2010
 Macromedia Dreamweaver
 Audacity
 Quiz Maker
 Movie Maker
 Open Source Softwares
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HTML
 HTML – Hypertext Markup Language. To design a web
page.
 Save Extension – filename.html
 Run – Web Browser
Simple Webpage Creation
<html>
<head>
<body>
College
</body>
</head>
</html>
Save - index.html
How to execute the HTML Coding?
Small Tips
Free Tutorial Websites
 http://www.w3schools.com/
 Youtube
 Teachertube
YOUTUBE
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TEACHER TUBE
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GOOGLE DRIVE – STEPS – UPLOAD A FILE
Google Drive
Google Drive
Google Drive
Google Drive
YOUTUBE – GMAIL LOGIN
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YOUTUBE
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YOUTUBE
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HTML CODE
<html>
<head>
<body
<center>
<iframe width="560" height="315"
src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/uTnkTZG4MZg"
frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</center>
</body>
</head>
</html>
How to download youtube videos?
 Before
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyw3AYX
After
 http://www.ssyoutube.com/watch?v=yyw3AY
ANDROID – QR CODE CREATED
 QR codes or “quick response codes” are part of a whole new way of
connecting with learners via their smart phones. A machine-readable
code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used
for storing e-learning websites URLs for reading by the camera on a
smart phone. In above all the e-learning websites are converted in to
the QR Code
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ANDROID – QR CODE CREATED
 http://www.qrstuff.com/
 http://www.qrcode-monkey.com/
 https://qrcode.kaywa.com/
 http://www.qr-code-generator.com/
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ANDROID – QR CODE CREATED
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ONLINE FREE WIDGETS
621+ Universities
- 32,885 Colleges
- 400+ R&D institutions
- 100+ Government departments
- 5,57,000 Teaching faculty
- 99,54,000+ Students
- 100,000+ Scientists
- 193,000 Libraries
- India contributes largest body of S&T and IT manpower
(Indian universities handbook, World of learning)
Higher Education and Research in India
The 21st Century
ON-LINE COLLABORATORS
NET GENERATION LEARNERS
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATORS
NET GENERATION LEARNERS
MULTI-TASKERS
From the desktop…
(24/7)
 at home
 at campuses
 in the office
 in travel
 without a trip to the library
E-Resources Information is Now Available…
• E-Resources (including e-Journals and e-Books and Bibligraphic
Database)
(subscription based and open e-resources)
• Open Access E-Journals
• Open Access Multimedia Contents
CONTENT
“an information which can be stored, accessed and transmitted through electronic
media”
Types of e-Resources
 e-books
 e-journals
 Online Databases – full text, bibliographic & CD RoM Databases
 AV resources and Multimedia contents
 Institutional / Local digital contents
 Electronic Thesis and Dissertations (ETDs)
 Open Source Databases
 Open Courseware etc.
E-RESOURCES
 http://www.gutenberg.org/
 https://www.free-ebooks.net/
 http://www.bookrix.com/
 http://www.obooko.com/
 http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/
 http://www.getfreeebooks.com/
 http://www.freebooks.com/ebooks/
 http://www.forgottenbooks.com/
 http://bookboon.com/
 http://www.openculture.com/
LIST OF FREE E - BOOKS
 http://www.learnoutloud.com/
 http://www.openculture.com/
 https://librivox.org/
 http://www.loyalbooks.com/
 http://www.readingfanatic.com/
 http://freeclassicaudiobooks.com/
 http://www.audiobooksforfree.com/
 http://www.audiobooks.org/
 http://www.audiobooks.com/
 http://www.librophile.com/
Audio Books
 http://www.doaj.org
www.oajse.com
OPEN JOURNAL ACCESS SYSTEM
(INFLIBNET)
http://www.ias.ac.in
http://www.istl.org/00-fall/index.html
http://www.oalib.com
www.opensciencedirectory.net
Highwire
NISCAIR
www.jove.com
https://in.finance.yahoo.com/
Web of science
OPEN ACCESS E BOOKS
http://pdfsb.net
http://www.doabooks.org
www.e-booksdirectory.com
www.freebookspot.es
 It’s our pleasure to announce, another one database for our research and academic purpose. The
SSRN (Social Science Research Network) database has been named the number 1 Open Access
Repository in the world. Now SSRN have hundreds of Journals, Pulbishers, and Institutions in Partners
in Publishing that provide working papers for distribution through SSRN eLibrary. The SSRN eLibrary
consists of two parts: an Abstract Database containing abstracts on over 441,100 scholarly working
papers and forthcoming papers and an Electronic Paper Collection currently containing over 355,200
downloadable full text documents in Adobe Acrobat pdf format. The eLibrary also includes the
research papers of a number of Fee Based Partner Publications. Hope this database may be useful to
your research and academic.
The SSRN (Social Science Research Network)
 Central statistical Organization, India www.mospi.nic.in
 Census of India www.censusindia.net
 Ministry of Agriculture, India www.agricoop.nic.in
 Ministry of Commerce and Industry www.dipp.nic.in
 Ministry of Finance, India www.finmin.nic.in
 Library of Economics and Liberty www.econlib.org
 Resources for Economists www.rfe.org
 Office of the Economic Adviser, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
India ww.eaindustry.nic.in
These links help researchers search and download full text of reports and data
 http://plagiarisma.net/
 http://plagiarism-detect.com/
 http://www.plagium.com/
 http://www.dustball.com/cs/plagiarism.checker/
Anti plagiarism software
BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES
 National programme on Technology Enhanced Learning
(NPTEL) - Maintained by the IIT’s. NPTEL provides E-
learning through online Web and Video courses in Engineering,
Science and humanities streams. (http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/)
 Khan Academy – Free Registration. All the courses available.
(https://www.khanacademy.org/)
 Coursera - Coursera is an education platform that partners with
top universities and organizations worldwide, to offer courses
online for anyone to take, for free. It covers a wide range of
sectors. (https://www.coursera.org/)
BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES
 MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) - MIT OpenCourseWare is a
web-based publication of virtually all Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT) course content. OCW is open and
available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity. It
covers a wide range of domains including cross sectoral areas.
(http://ocw.mit.edu/)
 Open Culture - This is a site which provides information
regarding online courses available in multiple subjects
including Computer Sciences Engineering.
(http://www.openculture.com/computer_science_free_courses)
BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES
 Educational Technology Services, Berkeley University -
Educational Technology Services is Berkeley’s central campus
resource providing technology tools, training and support for
faculty, staff and students in their work as teachers, learners,
researchers and collaborators. (http://ets.berkeley.edu/)
 Umass Boston OpenCourseWare - The UMass Boston
OpenCourseWare provides various e-learning courses covering
various subjects. (http://ocw.umb.edu/)
 Open University - The Open University offers courses through
distance learning at all levels.
(http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology)
BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES
 Utah State Open Course Ware - Utah State OpenCourseWare is
a collection of educational material used in the formal campus
courses of Utah State University. It seeks to provide people
around the world with an opportunity to access high quality
learning opportunities. (http://ocw.usu.edu/)
 Cosmo Learning - Created with the goal to provide the world
with a free online school, CosmoLearning (CL) is an
educational website committed to improving the quality of
homeschooling, teaching and student
excellence. (http://www.cosmolearning.com/)
BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES
 EdX - EdX offers interactive online classes and MOOCs from
the world’s best universities. Topics include biology, business,
chemistry, computer science, economics, finance, electronics,
engineering, food and nutrition, history, humanities, law,
literature, maths, medicine, music, philosophy, physics,
science, statistics and more. (https://www.edx.org/)
E-Learning Systems
Proprietary
 WebCT
 Blackboard
 Knowledge Presenter
 Angel
Open Source
 ATutor
 Moodle
FREE Courseware
 www.coursera.org
www.teachertube.com
Talk To A Teacher
NPTEL
nptel.iitm.ac.in
MIT Open Courseware
http://ocw.mit.edu
 http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/download/draft_guideline.pdf
Exclusive Agencies
UGC-CEC
www.cec.nic.in
NMEICT
www.sakshat.ac.in
NPTEL
www.nptel.iitm.ac.in
Other Agencies
 Government Agencies like ICSSR, AICTE,
SSA, DST, Different Ministries, etc.,
 Non-governmental Agencies like Microsoft,
Intel, HP, Azim Premji Foundation etc.,
E-Content Development - R.D.Sivakumar

E-Content Development - R.D.Sivakumar

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    1 Mr.R.D.SIVAKUMAR,M.Sc.,M.Phil.,M.Tech., Assistant Professor ofComputer Science & Head of M.Com.(CA) Department and Technical Trainer in CTEL AYYA NADAR JANAKI AMMAL COLLEGE (Affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Re-accredited (3rd Cycle) with ‘A’ Grade (CGPA 3.67 out of 4) by NAAC, Recognized by DBT as Star College and College of Excellence by UGC) SIVAKASI – 626 124. www.rdsivakumar.blogspot.in E-mail : sivamsccsit@gmail.com Mobile : 99440-42243 E-CONTENT DEVELOPMENT
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    The future soldierswill not be carry guns but computers
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    e  In theform of  CD  Pen Drive  Memory Card  Hard Disk
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    E-learning Another Name E-learningis otherwise called as  Web Based Learning  Online Learning  Multimedia Learning Material (MLM)  Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)  Computer Based Learning  Technology Enhanced Learning  Internet Based Learning  Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL)  Computer Aided Instructions (CAI)
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    Definition  E-learning involvesthe use of a computer or electronic device (e.g. a mobile phone) in some way to provide training, educational or learning material
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    It is Combinationof Audio Video Text Graphics
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    Self-paced Course  Itinvolves using the  Internet  Intranet
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     Knowledge Explosion Digital Generation
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     New Generationof Learners  New Learning Environments  New Learning Media  New Generation of Teachers ?
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    Types of e-learning Synchronous Asynchronous
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    Synchronous  It means"at the same time," involves interaction of participants with an instructor via the Web in real time.
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    Use  web-based distanceeducation,  with no face-to-face interaction
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    Advantages of E-Learning Anytime Anywhere Learning  User friendly and Flexible  Learner Centered  Individualized & Interactive  Many to Many Learning  Speed and Accuracy
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    TEACHING AND LEARNINGPROCESS  LCD Projector  Clarity Visualizer  Interactive boards  Television with DTH  VYAS Channel access  NPTEL Lectures  MLM and  Video lessons  Group Discussion  Mock Interviews  Project Works 43  FM Radio,  eBooks,  Audio Books,  Educational Video,  Smart Phones,  Tablets  iPADs  Skype,  Wikis,  Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and Instagram,  MySpace,  MOOCs
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    OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGY Open source software is software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance. The term was coined for this context in 2009 by David Preston, a teacher who developed the principles, tools, and techniques that are being used in a growing number of K-12 schools and colleges.
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    E-learning Terms  Protocol– HTTP and FTP  IP Address  Port Number  Web Page Language – HTML or Scripting  Website  Web Browser  e-mail
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    WEB PAGE LANGUAGES HTML  VBScript  JavaScript  ASP and ASP.NET  HTML5
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    TWO TYPES OFWEB PAGE
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    TYPES OF URL Absolute URL - Internet Address  Relative URL - To communicate between the local client and local server.
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    E-LEARNING SOFTWARE USED HTML 5  MS- PowerPoint 2010  Macromedia Dreamweaver  Audacity  Quiz Maker  Movie Maker  Open Source Softwares 54
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    HTML  HTML –Hypertext Markup Language. To design a web page.  Save Extension – filename.html  Run – Web Browser
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    How to executethe HTML Coding?
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    Free Tutorial Websites http://www.w3schools.com/  Youtube  Teachertube
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    GOOGLE DRIVE –STEPS – UPLOAD A FILE
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    HTML CODE <html> <head> <body <center> <iframe width="560"height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/uTnkTZG4MZg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> </center> </body> </head> </html>
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    How to downloadyoutube videos?  Before  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyw3AYX After  http://www.ssyoutube.com/watch?v=yyw3AY
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    ANDROID – QRCODE CREATED  QR codes or “quick response codes” are part of a whole new way of connecting with learners via their smart phones. A machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing e-learning websites URLs for reading by the camera on a smart phone. In above all the e-learning websites are converted in to the QR Code 75
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    ANDROID – QRCODE CREATED  http://www.qrstuff.com/  http://www.qrcode-monkey.com/  https://qrcode.kaywa.com/  http://www.qr-code-generator.com/ 76
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    621+ Universities - 32,885Colleges - 400+ R&D institutions - 100+ Government departments - 5,57,000 Teaching faculty - 99,54,000+ Students - 100,000+ Scientists - 193,000 Libraries - India contributes largest body of S&T and IT manpower (Indian universities handbook, World of learning) Higher Education and Research in India
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    From the desktop… (24/7) at home  at campuses  in the office  in travel  without a trip to the library E-Resources Information is Now Available…
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    • E-Resources (includinge-Journals and e-Books and Bibligraphic Database) (subscription based and open e-resources) • Open Access E-Journals • Open Access Multimedia Contents CONTENT
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    “an information whichcan be stored, accessed and transmitted through electronic media” Types of e-Resources  e-books  e-journals  Online Databases – full text, bibliographic & CD RoM Databases  AV resources and Multimedia contents  Institutional / Local digital contents  Electronic Thesis and Dissertations (ETDs)  Open Source Databases  Open Courseware etc. E-RESOURCES
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     http://www.gutenberg.org/  https://www.free-ebooks.net/ http://www.bookrix.com/  http://www.obooko.com/  http://www.e-booksdirectory.com/  http://www.getfreeebooks.com/  http://www.freebooks.com/ebooks/  http://www.forgottenbooks.com/  http://bookboon.com/  http://www.openculture.com/ LIST OF FREE E - BOOKS
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     http://www.learnoutloud.com/  http://www.openculture.com/ https://librivox.org/  http://www.loyalbooks.com/  http://www.readingfanatic.com/  http://freeclassicaudiobooks.com/  http://www.audiobooksforfree.com/  http://www.audiobooks.org/  http://www.audiobooks.com/  http://www.librophile.com/ Audio Books
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     It’s ourpleasure to announce, another one database for our research and academic purpose. The SSRN (Social Science Research Network) database has been named the number 1 Open Access Repository in the world. Now SSRN have hundreds of Journals, Pulbishers, and Institutions in Partners in Publishing that provide working papers for distribution through SSRN eLibrary. The SSRN eLibrary consists of two parts: an Abstract Database containing abstracts on over 441,100 scholarly working papers and forthcoming papers and an Electronic Paper Collection currently containing over 355,200 downloadable full text documents in Adobe Acrobat pdf format. The eLibrary also includes the research papers of a number of Fee Based Partner Publications. Hope this database may be useful to your research and academic. The SSRN (Social Science Research Network)
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     Central statisticalOrganization, India www.mospi.nic.in  Census of India www.censusindia.net  Ministry of Agriculture, India www.agricoop.nic.in  Ministry of Commerce and Industry www.dipp.nic.in  Ministry of Finance, India www.finmin.nic.in  Library of Economics and Liberty www.econlib.org  Resources for Economists www.rfe.org  Office of the Economic Adviser, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, India ww.eaindustry.nic.in These links help researchers search and download full text of reports and data
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     http://plagiarisma.net/  http://plagiarism-detect.com/ http://www.plagium.com/  http://www.dustball.com/cs/plagiarism.checker/ Anti plagiarism software
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    BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES National programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) - Maintained by the IIT’s. NPTEL provides E- learning through online Web and Video courses in Engineering, Science and humanities streams. (http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/)  Khan Academy – Free Registration. All the courses available. (https://www.khanacademy.org/)  Coursera - Coursera is an education platform that partners with top universities and organizations worldwide, to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free. It covers a wide range of sectors. (https://www.coursera.org/)
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    BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) - MIT OpenCourseWare is a web-based publication of virtually all Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity. It covers a wide range of domains including cross sectoral areas. (http://ocw.mit.edu/)  Open Culture - This is a site which provides information regarding online courses available in multiple subjects including Computer Sciences Engineering. (http://www.openculture.com/computer_science_free_courses)
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    BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES Educational Technology Services, Berkeley University - Educational Technology Services is Berkeley’s central campus resource providing technology tools, training and support for faculty, staff and students in their work as teachers, learners, researchers and collaborators. (http://ets.berkeley.edu/)  Umass Boston OpenCourseWare - The UMass Boston OpenCourseWare provides various e-learning courses covering various subjects. (http://ocw.umb.edu/)  Open University - The Open University offers courses through distance learning at all levels. (http://www.open.edu/openlearn/science-maths-technology)
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    BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES Utah State Open Course Ware - Utah State OpenCourseWare is a collection of educational material used in the formal campus courses of Utah State University. It seeks to provide people around the world with an opportunity to access high quality learning opportunities. (http://ocw.usu.edu/)  Cosmo Learning - Created with the goal to provide the world with a free online school, CosmoLearning (CL) is an educational website committed to improving the quality of homeschooling, teaching and student excellence. (http://www.cosmolearning.com/)
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    BEST E-LEARNING WEBSITES EdX - EdX offers interactive online classes and MOOCs from the world’s best universities. Topics include biology, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, finance, electronics, engineering, food and nutrition, history, humanities, law, literature, maths, medicine, music, philosophy, physics, science, statistics and more. (https://www.edx.org/)
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    E-Learning Systems Proprietary  WebCT Blackboard  Knowledge Presenter  Angel Open Source  ATutor  Moodle
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    Talk To ATeacher
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    Other Agencies  GovernmentAgencies like ICSSR, AICTE, SSA, DST, Different Ministries, etc.,  Non-governmental Agencies like Microsoft, Intel, HP, Azim Premji Foundation etc.,