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Description |
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National University of Singapore (Singapore) |
Offers courses across multiple disciplines. Users must register as platform members. Most courses are free. The interface is clean and easy to use. (Suitable for intermediate-level students and above) |
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Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) |
Focuses mainly on engineering and science-related courses. Registration is required, and most courses are free. (Suitable for advanced-level students and above) |
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Waseda University (Japan) |
Offers a wide range of courses. Most are taught in English with subtitles for easier learning. The instructors speak English with a Japanese accent, but at a slower and easier-to-follow pace. (Suitable for intermediate-level students and above) |
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University of Tokyo (Japan) |
Provides a broad range of courses. However, most are currently taught in Japanese, with only a few in English. The website can be translated into English and is easy to understand. (Suitable for beginner-level students and above) |
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Seoul National University (Korea) |
Courses are organized by academic year and include lecture notes. Content is mostly text-based, and strong English reading ability is required. (Suitable for advanced-level students and above) |
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Hanyang University (Korea) |
Requires platform registration. Most courses are free to access. The interface is simple and user-friendly. (Suitable for intermediate-level students and above) |
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University of Delhi (India) |
A university-provided open learning platform covering many subject areas, including both video lectures and lecture notes, making it very comprehensive. (Suitable for intermediate-level students and above) |
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University of Malaya (Malaysia) |
A university open learning platform with courses across various fields, presented in a clear, list-based format. (Suitable for intermediate-level students and above) |