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Onlineschool.cz is a Czech-language online STEM education website positioned as “21st-century education.” It mainly uses videos to help students prepare for tests, exams, entrance exams, and high school graduation exams. Based on the page content, it is not a comprehensive MOOC platform, but rather a vertical subject-tutoring site led by an individual teacher, with a focus on local Czech students and learners taking foundational courses at technical universities.
The courses cover mathematics, physics, statics, thermodynamics, elasticity and strength of materials, and related areas. The mathematics section includes functions, equations, inequalities, trigonometry, sequences, analytic geometry, matrices, limits, derivatives, integrals, functions of multiple variables, series, and differential equations. The thermodynamics section covers ideal gases, heat cycles, water vapor, humid air, gas and vapor flow, heat transfer, and more. It explicitly states that the content follows the syllabi of mechanical engineering faculties, while also touching on material for civil engineering and electrical engineering faculties.
The teaching format is primarily online video. One type consists of free micro-lectures of about 15 minutes, designed to explain fundamental principles clearly. The other is “videosbírky,” or collections of problem-solving videos, which emphasize less theory and more worked examples, making them suitable for exam practice. The site also mentions that users can ask questions or report errors in the comments on YouTube video pages, so the interaction model is relatively lightweight.
The extracted text repeatedly mentions “free videos” and “get videos for free,” indicating that free content is used as an entry point. However, it does not clearly explain whether the problem-solving video collections, individual tutoring, or full courses are paid, how much they cost, or how payment works. There is also no information about completion certificates, credit recognition, or official qualifications.
Its strengths are its focused subject coverage, especially for supplementary study in mathematics, physics, and thermodynamics related to mechanical engineering. The content is organized around exams and course topics, with a strong emphasis on worked examples. Student feedback mentions that explanations can be rewatched and that communication is flexible. The drawbacks are limited transparency: pricing and course completeness are unclear. The teaching language is Czech, making it almost unusable for non-Czech speakers. Apart from references to “Radek” and student feedback, there is little systematic information about the instructor’s qualifications.
It is better suited to local Czech high school students, students preparing for entrance exams or the maturita exam, and students at technical universities such as Brno University of Technology who need to strengthen their foundation in basic courses. For Chinese users who do not understand Czech, its practical value is low. The accessibility of the website and related YouTube videos from mainland China cannot be determined from the text, so it is marked as unknown.
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onlineschool.cz is an Czechia Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach onlineschool.cz directly.