These courses on Electronics
will help you achieve your goal. The list includes courses from MIT and
IITs as well. And yes, they are all free and accessible to all! So pack
your bags and get going!
1. ElectronicsTheory.com
The website provides detailed knowledge on quite a few subjects related to electronics for free, as it believes that 'education doesn't have to be expensive'. It also stores some DIY kits for electronics, robotics, et al. That's not all! It also incorporates courses on some programming languages.
2. fearofphysics.com
Want to build your own electronics projects? Heard of the Arduino? Resistors? and Transistors? The website explains all of these things to you! The videos here (each less than 10 minutes long) are meant to be watched while you actually build and do the electronics experiments described. So to get started, purchase these items, which are a list of all parts used in this video sequence.
3. freevideolectures.com
This site includes video lectures from IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, IISc Bangalore, etc. These videos talk about everything in electronics, from semiconductor to VLSI data conversion circuits and digital electronics. So do spend some time on these tutorials to deep dive into your favourite subject.
4. Circuits & Electronics 6.002x
6.002x (Circuits and Electronics) is an experimental on-line adaptation of MIT’s first undergraduate analog design course: 6.002. This course is running, free of charge, for students worldwide.
5. 101science.com
The website claims to be the easiest, fastest way to learn basic electronics. No sign-up requirements and it is free. The menu table here provides easy access to many interesting electronics topics. Print the menu table so you can check off the items as you study them and track your progress. You can enhance, expand and speed your learning by purchasing some of the book selections mentioned below. Take your time and enjoy.
6. onlinevideolecture.com
The website covers detailed video lectures on topics ranging from microprocessors and microcontrollers to VLSI circuits and wireless communication.
7. Open Learning Initiative
Carnegie Mellon's Open Learning Initiative (OLI) offers courses in a wide range of disciplines. Technical courses include engineering statistics, media programming, principles of computing and secure coding. Carnegie Mellon's OLI had had 10,000 students enrolled in 2011. In addition to lectures, the website offers resources like learning activities, quizzes and itemized lists of objectives. Like most of these websites, there is no interaction with instructors, nor are course credits or certificates offered.
8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Open Courseware (OCW) website has 2,100 free courses online using a combination of lecture notes, audio and video resources. Engineering courses cover just about every discipline, from aeronautics and astronautics to mechanical engineering and nuclear science.
Why spend money on something that you can learn for free!
1. ElectronicsTheory.com
The website provides detailed knowledge on quite a few subjects related to electronics for free, as it believes that 'education doesn't have to be expensive'. It also stores some DIY kits for electronics, robotics, et al. That's not all! It also incorporates courses on some programming languages.
2. fearofphysics.com
Want to build your own electronics projects? Heard of the Arduino? Resistors? and Transistors? The website explains all of these things to you! The videos here (each less than 10 minutes long) are meant to be watched while you actually build and do the electronics experiments described. So to get started, purchase these items, which are a list of all parts used in this video sequence.
3. freevideolectures.com
This site includes video lectures from IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, IISc Bangalore, etc. These videos talk about everything in electronics, from semiconductor to VLSI data conversion circuits and digital electronics. So do spend some time on these tutorials to deep dive into your favourite subject.
4. Circuits & Electronics 6.002x
6.002x (Circuits and Electronics) is an experimental on-line adaptation of MIT’s first undergraduate analog design course: 6.002. This course is running, free of charge, for students worldwide.
5. 101science.com
The website claims to be the easiest, fastest way to learn basic electronics. No sign-up requirements and it is free. The menu table here provides easy access to many interesting electronics topics. Print the menu table so you can check off the items as you study them and track your progress. You can enhance, expand and speed your learning by purchasing some of the book selections mentioned below. Take your time and enjoy.
6. onlinevideolecture.com
The website covers detailed video lectures on topics ranging from microprocessors and microcontrollers to VLSI circuits and wireless communication.
7. Open Learning Initiative
Carnegie Mellon's Open Learning Initiative (OLI) offers courses in a wide range of disciplines. Technical courses include engineering statistics, media programming, principles of computing and secure coding. Carnegie Mellon's OLI had had 10,000 students enrolled in 2011. In addition to lectures, the website offers resources like learning activities, quizzes and itemized lists of objectives. Like most of these websites, there is no interaction with instructors, nor are course credits or certificates offered.
8. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Open Courseware (OCW) website has 2,100 free courses online using a combination of lecture notes, audio and video resources. Engineering courses cover just about every discipline, from aeronautics and astronautics to mechanical engineering and nuclear science.
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