Where Can Autodidacts Find Energy Transition and Organic Chemistry Resources?

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Autodidacts seeking resources for energy transition and organic chemistry can utilize platforms like Coursera, which has transitioned to a subscription model. For free educational content, UC Irvine's Organic Chemistry lecture videos are available on YouTube, providing comprehensive coverage of the subject. Additionally, resources similar to MIT OpenCourseWare and Khan Academy are recommended for structured learning. The discussion emphasizes the importance of curated recommendations over random searches for effective learning.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with online learning platforms such as Coursera and MIT OpenCourseWare
  • Basic understanding of organic chemistry concepts
  • Ability to navigate educational resources on YouTube
  • Interest in energy transition topics
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore UC Irvine's Organic Chemistry lecture series on YouTube
  • Investigate free courses on energy transition available through MIT OpenCourseWare
  • Utilize Khan Academy for foundational chemistry concepts
  • Research additional online platforms offering subscription-free educational resources
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This discussion is beneficial for autodidacts, chemistry enthusiasts, and individuals interested in energy transition, particularly those looking for accessible and structured learning resources.

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Coursera has gone subscription and I've lost track of what's available.

Mitopencourseware and khan academy type stuff
 
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As you have mentioned in the other thread about your interest in chemistry, you can get full lecture videos on youtube by searching "UC Irwin Organic Chemistry".
 
Recommendations are far superior to searching information swamps in my experience, so thanks, very sincerely.I suppose my interest is in the energy transition, organic chem is just a big gap I'm trying to fill. I realize it's a physics forum, never used to matter, didn't seem anyway. Pleasant without so many young 'uns anyway, like what you've done with the place on balance.
 
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