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Unlocking Knowledge: Ten Apps Offering Free Education

Casey Bell
2 min readDec 11, 2023

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Today (December 11) is National App Day. I know many people enjoy using apps for entertainment and fun. How about using them for education. School and college are not the be all and end all in education. Thomas Edison did not go to school, he was homeschooled, and Albert Einstein did not study science or physics in college, he was a psychologist. So instead of getting lost in an game or entertainment app, how about you educate yourself and use the apps and your time wisely. Below are ten apps that education.

Khan Academy provides a comprehensive platform for learning a wide range of subjects, including math, science, economics, and more. With interactive lessons and practice exercises, it caters to students from kindergarten to college.

Coursera collaborates with universities and organizations worldwide to offer free online courses. Learners can access lectures, quizzes, and forums on diverse topics, earning certificates upon completion.

For language enthusiasts, Duolingo offers a fun and interactive way to learn languages for free. Users can practice reading, writing, speaking, and listening through game-like exercises.

Similar to Coursera, edX partners with universities to provide free online courses. With a vast array of subjects, edX allows users to enhance their skills or…

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Casey Bell
Casey Bell

Written by Casey Bell

Proud uncle, writer (author, poet, songwriter, playwright, screenwriter, drama series), fashion designer, graphic designer, visual artist, and so much more.

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