Sometimes it’s hard to find places to learn. Luckily, we’re here to help with that.
Certified Resources
We know the struggle in finding programs or online courses for learning. That’s why we have sought out resources we think would be helpful for you high school students. These are sites that we’ve personally tried and approved in your strive for education.
Paid Resourses
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CourseEra
Today, Coursera is a global platform for online learning and career development that offers anyone, anywhere, access to online courses and degrees from leading universities and companies. Coursera received B Corp certification in February 2021, which means that they have a legal duty not only to our shareholders, but to also make a positive impact on society more broadly, as we continue our efforts to reduce barriers to world-class education for all.
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CodeWizards
CodeWizardsHQ delivers the most fun and effective live online coding classes for kids and teens ages 8-18. Our coding classes are designed to give kids the programming knowledge, skills, and confidence to thrive in a digital world here
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Inspirit AI
This program, developed and taught exclusively by a team of alumni and graduate students from Stanford, Harvard, and MIT, provides guidance on initiating AI projects, pursuing AI ventures, and preparing for college
Free Resources
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Khan Academy
I’m sure you are no stranger to Khan Academy. For those who aren’t, Khan Academy is an American non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by Sal Khan. Its goal is to create a set of online tools that help educate students.
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Code.org
Code.org is a non-profit organization and eponymous website led by Hadi and Ali Partovi that aims to encourage people, particularly school students in the United States, to learn computer science. The website includes free coding lessons, sounds, and many more things used to help students code fluently