25 Killer Websites that Make You Cleverer
As an auto-didact (or self-learner), any time I can find web sites and resources that help me to learn, I jump at the opportunity, This article from LifeHack.org gives you 25 possible resources to expand your own self-learning. There are sites for learning languages (both foreign and programming), musical instruments, cooking and ways of building the career you deserve. I am almost sure that at least one site here will find its way into your self-leaning toolkit for the long run. I know I am a regular user of several of the sites on the list.
If you are looking for away to invigorate your own education, these sites are a great place to start!
From LifeHack.org…
It’s easy to forget that we have access to a virtually limitless resource of information, i.e. the Internet. For a lot of us, this is even true at our fingertips, thanks to the ubiquity of smartphones and an ever-increasing push for online greatness by tech engineers all over the world.
As a result, there are countless websites out there that are geared to make you smarter and more brilliant for either a low or no cost. Here are just 25 killer websites that may just make you more clever than ever before.
- Ginger Scones from Mountain Breaths
- Book Review: The Gardens of Venice and the Veneto from The Patient Gardener’s Weblog
- Free art books online from the Metropolitan and Guggenheim Museums from MetaFilter
- 9 Practical Tips For Your iOS7 Device
- Trulia – average home prices, crime and school stats, commute time info and more!
- New Media | olloclip iPhone Telephoto + Circular Polarizing lens system from ThinkGeek.com
- Garden | Garden Bridge Over The Thames Moves Forward from Londonist
- Food | Hedgehog Cupcakes by Maria Olejniczak from Cupcakes Take the Cake
- Technology | Grab Over 500 Free Programming Books from GitHub from Lifehacker.com
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