Learning Resources
Khan Academy is one of the major learning resources websites, the motto is #YouCanLearnAnything. Explore video lessons and resources in maths, science, history at https://www.khanacademy.org/. These free resources are supported with advice for learners, parents, and teachers.
TED-Ed complements TED Talks with lessons using the talks. These are available at http://ed.ted.com/. Lessons can be created using the TED Talks and shared via TED-Ed.
Top Tools for Learning, the annual report published by Jane Hart each September, is the place to scan the horizon and explore tools for learning. https://www.toptools4learning.com/.
YouTube, the video hosting and sharing platform is an amazing resource for all learning.
Learning Online and Learning Theories
Stephen Downes is always thoughtful and provocative on eLearning. You can read his work at http://www.downes.ca/.
The National Institute for Digital Learning (NIDL) at Dublin City University https://www.dcu.ie/nidl is an excellent resource on digital learning. It has a useful blog https://nidl.blog/ and a great list of resources https://www.dcu.ie/nidl/teaching-online-resource-bank. Teresa MacKinnon has curated a collection of webpages on learning theories that are well worth exploring at http://www.pearltrees.com/teresamac/theory-education/id4627225. The links can be variable, but it is well worth seeing what she has selected.