Sunday, 9 August 2015

THe most useful websites on the INTERNET!

whizzpast.com – Learn about our awe inspiring past all in one wonderful place.

khanacademy.org – Watch thousands of micro-lectures on topics ranging from history and
medicine to chemistry and computer science.

freerice.com – Help end world hunger by correctly answering multiple-choice quizzes on a
wide variety of subjects.

artofmanliness.com – Blog/site dedicated to all things manly, great for learning life skills and
good insights.

unplugthetv.com – Randomly selects an educational video for you to watch.

coursera.org – An educational site that works with universities to get their courses on the
Internet, free for you to use.

mentalfloss.com – Interesting articles guaranteed to make you smile and get you thinking.

feelgoodwardrobe.com – Find out how the world of fashion really works and what you can do
to combat it.

ted.com – Collection of TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) talks in which
knowledgeable speakers address a variety of topics in short videos (< 18 minutes)

lifehacker.com – Learn to hack life! Tips and tricks for improving all areas of your life.

lifehackninja.com – Recently started life hack site that offers lists of useful knowledge

good.is/infographics – A collection of infographics which showcase useful information in an
easy to digest visual format.

mathrun.net – Practice your basic maths skills with a simple game.

lizardpoint.com – A collection of browser-based games and the like to improve knowledge of
geography, math, and such.

litro.co.u k – All you need to know about the wonderful world of books and writing.

zenhabits.net – Blog about improving your life by making it simpler.

justinguitar.com – Hundreds of free guitar lessons as well as some basic music theory.

duolingo.com – Learn a new language for free while helping to translate the web.

memrise.com – Learn things quickly and efficiently with flashcards that are spaced based on
the spacing effect

cookingforengineers.com – A site containing one man’s explorations in food, with step by
step instructions for making a wide variety of dishes.

thedatingspecialist.com – A weekly blog run by a professional dating coach offers advice on a
wide variety of relationship topics.

nerdfitness.com – Fitness resource for the average person.

openculture.com – Compendium of free learning resources, including courses, textbooks, and
videos/films.

charitynavigator.org – Site dedicated to reviewing charities so you can easily research any
you’re interested in.

lettersofnote.com – Their tagline says it all: “Correspondence deserving of a wider audience”

thedailymiscellany.com – A daily dose of useful knowledge, quotes, and other random things.

MIT Open Courseware – Free access to quite a few MIT courses that are on par with what
you’d expect from MIT.

codecademy.com – Website packed with introductory courses for various programming
languages and web technologies.

investopedia.com – Learn about the world of finance, from basic terminology to in-depth
analysis of various areas of investing.

udacity.co m – Free courses mainly focused around mathematics and programming. Aimed at
people of all skill levels.

lang-8.com – Write posts in a language you’re trying to learn, get them critiqued by a native
speaker (and in turn help that native speaker learn your language)!

ureddit.com – Reddit’s very own University. Learn from Redditors, or try to teach them.

engineerguy.com – Collection of videos in which Bill breaks down various feats of engineering
in layman’s terms.

zooniverse.org – Take part in a huge variety of interesting studies of nature, science, and
culture.

thenewboston.org – A fascinating collection of videos and tutorials related to maths and
computer science.

aldaily.com – Aggregation of articles from various higher education journals and publications.

noexcuselist.com/everything – A huge list of awesome sites to learn from.

livemocha.com – Community dedicated to the idea of everyone being fluent in multiple
languages, teach or be taught another language with the goal of conversational fluency

Quora.com  – Ask questions you’re curious about, answer those you’re knowledgeable about.
Tailor your own feed to fit what interests you.

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