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15 Steps to Cultivate Lifelong Learning. “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands, but in seeing with new eyes.” – Marcel Proust“I don’t think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.” – Abraham Lincoln“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” – Mark Twain Assuming the public school system hasn’t crushed your soul, learning is a great activity.

15 Steps to Cultivate Lifelong Learning

It expands your viewpoint. It gives you new knowledge you can use to improve your life. Even if you discount the worldly benefits, the act of learning can be a source of enjoyment. The Edupunks' Guide.

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Self-Directed Learning Techniques, Independant Learning Skills, Learning Methods. EdupunksGuide. 6 Ways To Learn Something New Online Everyday. The Internet is a double-edged sword – it can be used to procrastinate the day away, or it can be used to learn something new everyday.

6 Ways To Learn Something New Online Everyday

Here at MakeUseOf, we’re particularly focused on the latter. Hacking Your Education: The Next Generation of Students. Image: USDAgov/Flickr Earlier this year, I hosted an algorithmic finance Meetup, and I met two students who were enrolled as part-time off-campus students.

Hacking Your Education: The Next Generation of Students

They were taking the bare minimum number of classes required at the university, at the cheapest price they could, and only “spending” those on requirements for their majors. All of their education and enrichment beyond their requirements was through massive open online courses (MOOCs). MOOCs are free non-degree online courses with open global engagement that have exploded in popularity over the last few months.

These two students were choosing to build their own education through outside resources both to save money – they said the cost was way less, even though it would take 6 years instead of 4 to earn a degree – and for the material. With the skyrocketing costs of higher education and the increasing availability of online resources, smart people around the globe are “hacking their education.” Free Online Classes - Find Free Online Classes. If you’re new to learning through the internet, want to test out a class, need to brush up on some skills for your credit classes, or just want to learn a few new facts, you’ll want to check out one of the many free courses available online.

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Although these courses don’t provide college credit, they do give students a lot of information and can be a valuable supplement to your regular studies. There are two main types of online courses: independent courses that are made exclusively for the internet and open courseware classes that are designed for actual classrooms. Independent Courses Independent courses are made especially for e-learners. From poetry to financial planning, there's something out there for everyone. About.com offers a number of online courses available by email. Www.RaceBannon.com - The Art of Self Education. The Self-Education and Leadership Foundation. Blackmountainsole-DIY-education-resources. DIY Education: Teach Yourself. Education is touted as the greatest way to get ahead in this world.

DIY Education: Teach Yourself

And, in general, it’s a great strategy. Maybe you have the perfect idea for an invention and you need a little engineering know-how, or maybe you just need to get ahead of the guy in the next cubicle over. No matter what plan you have for getting ahead, odds are a little learning will help. The problem, as I see it, is that education is also an industry. Blake Boles: 12 Ways to Educate Yourself Without College. It's popular to criticize college today.

Blake Boles: 12 Ways to Educate Yourself Without College

No matter which way you look, somebody is writing about a student loan horror story, declining academic standards, disruptive technological change, or the narrow work options available to graduates. Criticizing is easy, of course. Offering solutions is hard. The reality is that college fills many valuable roles today. It offers young adults the chance to build hard skills (e.g. writing) and soft skills (e.g. teamwork), be part of an exciting community, live independently, get exposed to new ideas, and signal employers with an (increasingly devalued, but still valuable) college degree. But in an era of skyrocketing tuition fees combined with widespread economic austerity, millions of students will find themselves unable or unwilling to finance the college package deal. Luckily, higher education doesn't have to be delivered by a college institution. Self-directed learning is one solution to the college debate, and certainly not the only one.

The 27 Principles to Teaching Yourself Anything (aka The Self-Guided Education Manifesto + PDF download. “I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” —Mark Twain Note: This post is intentionally long. It’s meant to be our compass for learning the skills that matter in the world and throwing theory out the window. Read it. Save it. Deschooling Yourself – How to Recover from Traditional Schooling. Self-Education Resource List. The World as Your Campus: Designing a General Ed Curriculum for Life. One of the biggest hurdles people face when embarking on a journey of self-education is deciding what to learn.

There are so many possibilities that it’s difficult to narrow down the options. If you still don’t know what you want to focus your self-studies on, may I suggest you take a bit of time for “general education.” In college, we think of general education as the series of courses one must take to get a broad understanding of academics.

Classes like English, math, and history, help students of all disciplines share a common base of knowledge. In the “world campus,” a general education is anything that helps you explore your own interests and share a common understanding with humanity. An inspiring essay from William Upski Wimsatt, published in Utne Reader, explores one self-educator’s personal curriculum: “I…enrolled as a student at the University of Planet Earth, the world’s oldest and largest educational institution. Here’s my curriculum: Live in a different city every year. Self Made Scholar - Free Self Education Classes Online.

How to Learn on Your Own: Creating an Independent Scholar Resource Plan. One of the most challenging and gratifying parts of learning alone is the opportunity to search for and select your own learning material. Students in traditional classrooms usually don’t get to decide how they are going to master course content. Instructors decide for them in the form of textbook selection, quizzes, tests, group projects, etc.

As an independent learner, you can make your study time more effective by using only the learning methods that work for you. Introduction to Self-Education. Welcome to SelfMadeScholar.com. Badge Programs — larajla creates. Larajla creates.

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Merit Badges for Adults? You Can Do It! I found this book at a local bookstore that was going out of business.

Merit Badges for Adults? You Can Do It!

I am a sucker for “self-help” books with actual tangible to-dos. I was a total badge whore as a Girl Scout, so it truly speaks to me. Plus it comes with ACTUAL BADGES! The book was written by a victim of the 9/11 attacks and completed by her sisters after her death. It embodies a gusto for life and a go-getter attitude that’s pretty incredible. I know I have a 27 before 28 list I need to get on, but I also want to take on the Merit Badges list. The “You Can Do It: The Merit Badge Handbook For Grownup Girls” List Modified.