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One GOOD lifetime | 50 Top Online Learning Sites. Online learning may not appeal to everyone; however, the sheer number of online learning sites suggests that there is at least a strong interest in convenient, portable learning options — many of which are study-at-your-own-pace. For your reference, we’ve selected 50 top learning sites and loosely collected them into the categories you’ll find below. While this is not a rankings list by any means, using a variety of criteria, we’ve filtered in some of the most popular sites in each category.

Many of these sites offer free lessons; some require payment or offer verified certification for a nominal fee. Some sites offer very general non-academic lessons, others provided actual college / university curriculum course material. Art and Music Math, Data Science and Engineering Design, Web Design/ Development General – Children and Adults General College and University IT and Software Development. First Upload. Some of you might have seen it before. 69 Awesome Brain Hacks That Give You Mind-Blowing Powers. #42. If You Touch an Object, You Want It More Really persuasive people know that it's all about touch: the salesman or politician is quick to pat you on the back or shake your hand; the waitress knows that a touch on your arm gets a bigger tip. If the thing they're selling is a physical product, they know they'd better let us customers put our greasy mitts on it.

This is why car salespeople are so big on making you test drive the vehicle (they literally phrase the technique as "The feel of the wheel will seal the deal"). Why? "OK, I guess I'll keep it. " Wait, What? Not only are people more likely to buy something they've touched, but they're actually willing to pay more -- this is why, if the product comes in a box, the store will try to put a display model out that you can handle to your heart's content. This is exactly how Hitler started out. Oh, and it also makes a difference how the object feels under our hands. We'll just let you make your own child molestation joke here. #41. Nope. Lesson. Michael Cerdeiros - Cerious Productions | 25 Websites that will make you a Genius. Websites Educational. 1. Khan Academy Have you ever wanted to pick up a subject you’re not well-versed in, but you didn’t have the money to invest in a college course?

Khan Academy aims to provide education at the collegiate level for anyone who wants it. They provide resources for learning pretty much every subject out there, including math, science, history and more. As you learn, the platform will even assess your progress and help you gauge what you’ve learned. 2. Duolingo This isn’t the first time I’ve recommended this language-teaching website (and app), and it certainly won’t be the last. 3. Guitar is one of the few instruments out there that’s actually pretty easy to learn if you’re a little older, making it one of the most accessible instruments. 4.

Founded by Michael Chu, Cooking for Engineers goes further than just providing recipes. 5. Or Nick the Dating Specialist is a website that wants to help guys be better dates. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 100 Intro Open Courses on Everything You've Ever Wanted to Learn. Posted on Wednesday May 12, 2010 by Staff Writers While the classes you take through an online college are a great resource, you can augment your learning by taking some time to see what entirely free courses are out there offered by universities.

Taking these courses can be a great way to get a foundation of knowledge or expand on what you already know. Here are 100 open courses that are designed for beginners, so you can start your educational journey on the right foot. Business and Finance These courses will help you learn a little bit more about the business and financial worlds. Introductory Economics: Take this course to learn the basics of economics. Math Improve your understanding of math with these courses. Introduction to Probability and Statistics: Learn how to better use statistics and probability in real life through this course.

Science Through these courses you can gain some valuable scientific knowledge. Literature Social Sciences History and Politics Technology Engineering. 10 Mind-Bending Paradoxes That Will Leave You Stumped. Our World Paradoxes can be found everywhere, from ecology to geometry and from logic to chemistry. Even the machine you’re using to read this list has paradoxes of its own. Here are 10 explanations of some of the lesser-known (yet still fascinating) paradoxes of the world. Some concepts are so counterintuitive that we just can’t wrap our minds around them. 10The Banach-Tarski Paradox Imagine that you are holding a ball. Set theoretic geometry would conclude that the matter of the original ball can be separated into two balls of the exact same size and shape as the original ball.

The trick in this paradox is the caveat that you can tear the ball into pieces of any shape. Though this idea does not work when you try it on physical balls, it does when you work with mathematical spheres, which are infinitely divisible sets of numbers in three dimensions. 9Peto’s Paradox Whales are obviously much larger than we are. Wrong. 8The Problem Of The Species Present 7Moravec’s Paradox 6Benford’s Law. 15 Best Educational Resources Online. The Internet revolution brought a lot of changes in the educational system. Instead of relying on textbooks, notebooks and other conventional classroom materials, students today rely on their tablets and smartphones, which carry a lot of potential for making the material more interactive and understandable.

There are both free and paid online educational resources out there, though, with plenty to choose from. For educators and students who have never used online tools for the purpose of education, it may be difficult to choose the right resources. That’s why we decided to offer a list of top 15 online educational tools that are beneficial for both learners and lecturers. 1. Learn Out Loud This is one of the favorite websites for students. 2. The process of college admissions brings a great deal of stress for future college students. 3.

The truth is social media websites hold a large potential for learning new things in a more accessible way. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Sleep Paralysis Visions: Demons, Succubi, and the Archetypal Mind. Grammarly | Instant Grammar Check - Online Proofreading. Open Yale Courses. 21 Brilliant Productivity Tools Every College Student Must Use | Get Degrees. If you ask a college student about productivity, he won't have much to say. And you really can't blame him. He leads a dynamic life where academics and fun go hand in hand, with the latter becoming a more important activity most of the times. However, with the advent of internet and web 2.0, a college student now has access to so many amazing tools that he could finish up his work as well as enjoy life to the fullest without the guilt. The following list mentions 21 such tools which could skyrocket the productivity of college students when it comes to doing research, communicating with fellow students and dealing with assignments.

Research and Taking Notes 1.Questia Questia is an excellent online research tool which features a huge web based library of magazines, books, journals, papers, articles and much more. Although you need to pay about $19.95 per month for its membership, you could save on books and magazines you buy if you subscribe to it. 2.Free Book Notes 3.Wikipedia 4.Notely 7. Famous World Ideologies, as explained by references to Cows.

21 Brilliant Productivity Tools Every College Student Must Use | Get Degrees. How Common Core is Slowly Changing My Child | mrsmomblog. A Letter to Commissioner King and the New York State Education Department: I have played your game for the past two years. As an educator, I have created my teaching portfolio with enough evidence so I can prove that I am doing my job over the course of the school year. I am testing my students on material that they haven’t yet learned in September, and then re-testing them midway through the year, and then again at the end of the year to track and show their growth. Between those tests, I am giving formative assessments.

I am taking pictures of myself at community events within my district to prove that I support my school district and the community. I am teaching using the state-generated modules that you have created and assumed would work on all students, despite learning style, learning ability, or native language. I am effectively proving that I am worthy of keeping my job and that my bachelors and masters degrees weren’t for naught. Today, things got really personal.

Sincerely, Are Humans Inadvertently Helping Make Animals Smarter? October 10, 2013 | Like this article? Join our email list: Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email. Well, chalk one up for homo-sapiens, sort of. While we've known for some time that humans have been affecting the enviroment on a global scale, one aspect of our evolutionary impact on other species might not be all bad. In a recent study, University of Minnesota biologist Emilie C. Snell-Rood found evidence suggesting that our direct changes to the natural habitats of animals (through technologies advances, antibiotics and revised food pyramids) have caused some animals to evolve with bigger brains. Dr. An increase in brain size was also detected in two species of shrews and bats, both found in rural Minnesota, which at first seems to conflict with Dr. Jason Munshi-South, an evolutionary biologist at Fordham University calls the results "exciting and deserving of much follow-up work.

" So, at least there is one upside to humans' impact on the environment. It’s just German. How One Teacher Turned Sixth Grade Into An MMO. Editor’s Note: Ben Bertoli is a long-time Kotaku reader and commenter, a lifetime, dedicated video gamer and a sixth-grade teacher in Indiana. He reached out to Kotaku this past week to share the story of how he turned his class into a role-playing game. The enthusiasm and motivation of the children in Bertoli’s class evoke the success stories seen in gamified experiences such as Fitocracy. Here, Bertoli explains his creation, ClassRealm, how it works and what motivated him to develop it. Video games and education. Two passions in my life that I tend to keep separate. I wouldn’t be as well read as I am today if it wasn’t for video games. As I was describing my video-game-related teachings to my buddy Courtny, we began talking about incorporating gaming into education.

I worked on my classroom system for a month before I had it completely devised. Knowing I could get some supportive and insightful feedback I even ran the idea by my pals on Kotaku. 1. 12 great free online courses. Much ado has been made in recent years over the quickly rising cost of healthcare in the United States. But the cost of college tuition and fees has skyrocketed at nearly twice that rate. Going to college today will cost a student 559% more than it did in 1985, on average.

In an exciting talk given at TEDGlobal 2012, Stanford professor Daphne Koller explains why she was inspired — alongside fellow professor Andrew Ng — to create Coursera, which brings great classes from top universities online for free. Coursera classes have specific start dates, require students to take quizzes and turn in assignments, as well as allowing professors to customize their course into online chunks rather than simply recording their lectures. Even outside of Coursera, the number of college classes available on a computer screen rather than in a brick-and-mortar lecture hall is staggering.

Inspired by Young, below, find 12 courses you could take for a completely free TED degree in Big Ideas.