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Chris Benjamin in
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Mar 29th, 2009 |
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It’s easy to forget these days that the internet started out as a place for academics and researchers to trade data and knowledge. Recapture the web’s brain-expanding potential with these free resources for educating yourself online.
LifeHacker has an interesting post listing some various sites where you can teach yourself a great number of things:
- Teach yourself programming
- Get a Personal MBA
- Learn to actually use Ubuntu
- Get started on a new language
- Trade your skills, find an instructor
- Academic Earth and YouTube EDU
- Teach yourself all kinds of photography
- Get an unofficial liberal arts major
- Learn an instrument
- Learn from actual college courses online
If any of the above interests you then go check out the original article at LifeHacker.
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