Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of IT concepts, find stunning visuals for your projects, or explore fun, interactive tools, this section has you covered. These hand-picked websites offer reliable, student-friendly content to support your learning journey, both in and beyond the classroom.
Use these to find free, high-quality images for your site or textbook visuals:
Unsplash — Beautiful, high-res images contributed by photographers.
Pexels — Wide variety of royalty-free photos and videos.
Pixabay — Offers photos, vectors, illustrations, and music.
Freepik — Good for icons and vector graphics (check license for free use).
Openclipart — Pure public domain clipart, ideal for textbooks.
These are great for students who want to go deeper or need extra help:
W3Schools — Beginner-friendly tutorials for HTML, CSS, JS, Python, and more.
Khan Academy – Computing — Offers Computer Science and programming basics.
GeeksforGeeks — In-depth articles and exercises (more advanced).
Hour of Code — Fun, quick programming tutorials in game format.
Teach-ICT — UK-based but solid for theory concepts (great for high school students).
Canva — Simple graphic design for posters, infographics, etc.
Coolors — Create and explore color palettes.
HexColorTool — Great for learning and testing color codes.
Draw.io — For drawing system diagrams, flowcharts, etc.