| Website |
Name |
Description |
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Manukau Institute of Technology (New Zealand) |
Offers dozens of courses, mostly in video format with full English instruction. (Suitable for intermediate-level students and above) |
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Auckland Institute of Studies (New Zealand) |
Provides open online courses across 27 disciplines, combining videos, articles, and images, making the learning experience more engaging and less monotonous. |
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University of Melbourne (Australia) |
Offers online courses across various disciplines. Course information is presented in tables with detailed syllabi and instructor information. Courses are free but require registration. |
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University of Sydney (Australia) |
Occasionally releases new free courses across multiple disciplines. The interface is text-heavy. (Suitable for advanced-level students and above) |
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Australian National University (Australia) |
Occasionally offers new free courses in various fields. The interface is text-heavy. (Suitable for advanced-level students and above) |
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University of Queensland (Australia) |
Uses a visually oriented course website that is simple and easy to navigate, allowing users to easily access courses. (Suitable for intermediate-level students and above) |
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University of Adelaide (Australia) |
A visually appealing course platform that encourages learning. In addition to multiple subject areas, it also features popular course rankings. The interface is user-friendly. |
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Monash University (Australia) |
Provides detailed course information, including schedules and session counts. The interface is easy to understand and use, with relatively simple vocabulary. (Suitable for intermediate-level students and above) |