Based on our record, Khan Academy should be more popular than ITProTV. It has been mentiond 106 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Starting from the top with the AZ-500 course, I notice the course by the actual creator (itpro.tv, which has their own website/pricing) has been updated for 2022, I'm not sure if the iCollege bundle is the newest version. Source: 12 months ago
i've been using some itpro.tv videos, and the security + exam prep app, and Im not sure I've seen a PBQ yet. Honestly im not even sure what those look like. Can someone tell me what exactly a PBQ looks like? (I know what it stands for) or an example of what one on this topic would be? Source: about 1 year ago
I would go to itpro.tv and buy their premium package or go to youtube and do a search. What I like about itprotv is you can launch everything from your browser and if you want to do it or as long as you have the means to you can download everything and make it work on your pc. Source: about 1 year ago
Never heard of the one for itpro.tv... Source: about 1 year ago
I am in the IT field and use itpro.tv for continual learning. It has course work that can lead to certifications if you want. It is a great starting point and you can track your progress. Source: about 1 year ago
You don't say how old she is. There are many programs you can enroll her in BUT if she wants to work at her own pace you can look online for what your state/municipality expects a child to know in each year. You can use workbooks, resources like CK-12 for science and video instruction or Khan Academy. Source: 5 months ago
Khan Academy is your best friend, you can also use openstax if you like reading more. Supplement with a quality textbook and video courses once you reach Algebra 1, this site and r/learnmath have good recommendations. And most importantly practice. Source: 6 months ago
Khanacademy.org Do a search for "investing" and you'll get dozens of free "courses". Source: 10 months ago
Khanacademy.org - seriously - everything from basic integers and counting to advanced calculus - all at whatever pace you need. Source: 10 months ago
However, the math instruction that worked for me (I suddenly had to teach upper level math to expelled students in a self-contained class - and didn't know anything past Alg 1) was khanacademy.org, a free online program. I also learned chemistry and physics when those became required. Source: 10 months ago
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