This thread introduces to you, different websites, some renowned for their ability to spark creativity & build intelligence, others for their simplified learning platform and those that link you up with opportunities.
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Offers learning and free certification in a wide range of careers from courses in Personal Development and Soft Skills to Business and Enterprise Skills, Languages, Finance and Economy, Health Studies, Psychology and Project Management, to name a few.
Elance is revolutionizing the way people are hired worldwide by linking up individuals from around the world with skill sets, to those who have need for those skills. You you can hire anyone – a logo designer, website builder, & even someone to write your paper.
The largest site for global opportunities with reliable information on both local and global programs. It has an easy to use interface and allows you keep track of deadlines, They're very unique because they provide useful tips, direct support & guidance.
You would be missing a lot if you don’t visit opportunitydesk.org regularly.
TED stands for Technology, Education & Design but conferencing outfit's scope is much larger than those three words suggest. TED/TEDX talks educate, inspire and showcase design or new technology making it the no. 1 site for obtaining & scrutinizing intelligent ideas.
The web’s numero uno portal for learning the tools of web app development and web design. The step by step tutorials cover HTML 4 & 5, PHP, JavaScript, jQuery, SQL, CSS 1, 2, 3 and many others with certifications in each course successfully completed.
If you’re climbing the ladder in the business/corporate world and are looking for advice on pitfalls, working styles and efficiency, this website is for you. Useful materials from experienced contributors. There is always something worth reading on their site.
Go learn about that basic office skill that you’re too embarrassed to admit you don’t know how to use or to even let anyone else teach you. It’s free and at your own pace.
Step by step, you can learn how to do any of the thousands of different things that are carefully illustrated in their impressive database which include learning & unlearning habits, exercise routines, math problems, cooking recipes etc. You can also contribute.
HowStuffWorks explains hundreds of subjects, from car engines to lock-picking to ESP, using clear language and tons of illustrations. Useful if you want to know pretty much how anything works or just want to be a proverbial Jack of all trades.
It would be morally wrong not to give a mention to the one most reliable website, that helped us through all those assignments and term papers whose subjects we hitherto knew nothing about, wouldn’t it?