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10 Most Useful Websites for Engineering Students

10 Most Useful Websites for Engineering Students

As a student you’ll need to learn a lot of new information pretty fast or risk being clueless. This is where the internet steps in, a realm of student resources with bountiful information about anything, where you can learn the things your parents never taught you. But having said that finding a good resource of high-quality industry news, good explanations of various concepts and exciting posts is a hard thing to do. Especially if you are studying Engineering, you will need a lot of learning resources to make sure you know the concept as well as be aware of the hotcakes of technology and trends.

So, here we have listed 10 best online resources for engineering students which will not only be helpful in your studies, but will also widen your creative eyes and enable you to think out of the box.

1. Engineering.com
The website has all the stuff to satisfy the hunger of today’s engineers. It provides video tutorials on engineering and its application, explanation of concepts, principles, software tutorials, video shows on interesting discussions. Moreover, it lists all the relevant engineering jobs related to various disciplines and locations. Various video tutorials and tips to crack interviews are also part of this wonderful site. Other interesting features include articles on electronics, 3D printing, software designing, games, puzzles and downloadable material in resource section and library.

2. Stanford Engineering Everywhere
Stanford Engineering Everywhere is a free resource designed to provide students across the U.S. with access to some of the courses and tools used by Stanford undergraduates to master the basics of computing, artificial intelligence and electrical engineering. These materials are also available to educators for use in classroom settings and are covered under a Creative Commons license that ensures they are freely accessible to anyone with a computer and an Internet connection.

3. Interesting Engineering
The website is run by a senior professor and has section where you can send your problems and doubts related to engineering for which solutions are provided. You can see blogs on engineering notes, research and other tutorials on interesting engineering stuff.

4. Arduino
Are you an Electronics Engineering student? Then Arduino is what you must have in your bookmark. Arduino is an “open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software.” The best part about Arduino is that they provide materials for purchase as well as free online video tutorials so that beginners in electronics and electrical engineering can gain hands-on experience and practice.

5. MIT OpenCourseWare
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology provides free online access to teaching materials for nearly all of its courses, allowing students and teachers to enjoy unrestricted access to these resources. General categories represented on the MIT OpenCourseWare website include mechanical engineering, mathematics, electrical engineering and computer science, economics, management and liberal arts. These resources can provide real support for students across a wide range of disciplines. Because MIT is primarily known for its science, technology and engineering courses, however, these online course materials can be especially important for students pursuing careers as computer scientists and software engineers.

6. W3Schools
For students interested in practical help for programming and coding languages, w3schools.com offers easy-to-understand examples and in-depth tutorials on AJAX, SQL, ASP, CSS, JavaScript and HTML markup code. This diverse range of educational materials ensures that students at all levels of proficiency can obtain the information needed to complete their projects and to achieve success in their chosen profession. The w3schools website offers intuitive navigation that allows advanced users to focus on their own particular areas of interest while ensuring that novices can quickly access the information they need to complete their design projects and achieve their short-term and long-term computing goals.

7. Codecademy
One of the most innovative educational sites in the computer science field, Codecademy offers two tiers of support for students interested in learning to code on a professional level. Self-directed study and basic coursework is available for free through the website. Students who want more active guidance, a customized learning plan and help from professional academic advisors can upgrade to Codecademy Pro for a monthly fee. For newcomers to coding, however, the free coursework available through the basic Codecademy site can deliver a solid grounding in computing basics with minimal expense, allowing students to explore this field without making a major investment in time and money.

8. eGFI.org
The website is related to the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). It has a collection of magazines related to engineering. You can get detailed information about all the disciplines of engineering viz. mechanical, electrical, chemical, civil, aerospace, and manufacturing etc. The design of the website is also very creative.

9. Engineer Girl
Women in technology is the hottest topic in IT sector, and Engineer Girl serves it well. This is a site as a career guide for women engineer but it also provides some cool stuff like “Did You Know”, contests and links to other engineering websites. Meet the previous women engineers in the “Women Engineers” section and “Career” section that provides information about various streams of engineering and job prospects.

10. Efunda
Efunda has collection of all the formulae and important concepts for engineers. The directory section provides basic knowledge on different topics. The magazine section stores different magazines on various disciplines. Students of engineering deal with physics, mathematics and chemistry; this site is very useful for them as it contains the daily formulae, unit conversion calculations etc. listed at one place. Basic concepts and definitions are very well explained under processes section. Another best thing is the calculator section that is an online tool for calculation of integral, functions and many more.

Our top 10 list couldn’t mention all of the hard-hitting online academic websites available now. We’re happy to say that there are many more, and more are surely on the way. Classroom learning and course book reading are surely not enough today, and these online learning resources will surely be of good use to you. May you make the maximum benefit from the Internet!

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