Bookmark This Article - 9 Websites to Learn Something New

“If something is humanly possible, it's attainable by you too.” - Marcus Aurelius

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Want to learn something new?

This one is inspired by one of this month's blog picks, Maximize Your Learning Time with These Seven Habits, where Scott recommends having a course open in one of your tabs.

I didn't go to college to learn to code or get my first executive job.

I learned online from mostly free resources, and I'm still amazed by how much excellent quality content and knowledge is available to us all.

These are 9 of my favorite sites to learn something new:

edX - Start learning from the world's best institutions. From short courses to full MBAs.

MIT OpenCourseWare -  A web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content.

Coursera - More than 5,000 courses, Professional Certificates, and degrees from world-class universities and companies.

Khan Academy - Learn math, science, computing, arts & humanities, economics and more.

Free Code Camp - Learn to code for free and earn verified certifications.

Domestika - Learn creative skills from professionals. Great value courses in a wide variety of creative topics.

Udemy - Thousands of online courses on nearly every topic you can imagine. You can usually pick up a course you like for around €10!

Project Gutenberg - Never run out of books again. This is a library of over 60,000 free eBooks!

TedEd - The educational arm of Ted Talks. Find engaging and free lessons, videos, and talks.

I've used each of these sites a few times! I can stand over the fact that they all have great content.


Any websites I missed that you would add?

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Written by Niall Maher

Founder of Codú - The web developer community! I've worked in nearly every corner of technology businesses: Lead Developer, Software Architect, Product Manager, CTO, and now happily a Founder.

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