Like /u/kreamy said, use Khan Academy as a supplement. Don't rely on it too much. I haven't used it for calc 1, but I did check it out for later clac 3. It's something I would look at pre-lecture or for a quick concept check, not as a substitute for lecture or text. Other resources I would recommend is Paul's Online Math Notes and PatrickJMT. The latter is awesome, he goes over many frequently asked problems in calc, highly recommended!
Like /u/kreamy said, use Khan Academy as a supplement. Don't rely on it too much. I haven't used it for calc 1, but I did check it out for later clac 3. It's something I would look at pre-lecture or for a quick concept check, not as a substitute for lecture or text. Other resources I would recommend is Paul's Online Math Notes and PatrickJMT. The latter is awesome, he goes over many frequently asked problems in calc, highly recommended!
In terms of text. I used this: http://stewartcalculus.com/ (Early Transcendentals) and the this: http://larsoncalculus.com/
The text by Larson is much easier to follow, so you could use it as a supplement. If you want the "best", check out Calculus by Michael Spivak.
Since you are doing it online: YouTube playlist of MIT calc 1 lectures
If you have anyone questions feel free to ask. Stay motivated and have fun.
Thank you so much. I've check out the websites you've advised me to and they seem very helpful. I plan on using these throughout the semester!