I've been through many endeavors these past few years.
For this post, I would like to share with you many awesome online resources that I have found valuable. I seem to consistently venture into my own pursuit of knowledge in lieu of imminent responsibilities.
Only second to the hundreds of great books I've been reading lately, I hope these recommendations will be an asset to you as much as that they have been to me.
1. Here we begin.
This European based video-tutorial web site, videojug.com, is a truly simple idea. Their motto is "Get Good at Life." There are so many specific nuances in life that we can't learn it all while we are children. Everyone has holes in certain types of knowledge.
Broad topics are given in nice clean videos.
They are often accompanied by experts in the fields. This site is really something to check out; believe me--lots of value.
I remember I lol'ed when I saw the video on how to give a great handshake in my early high school days. Yet, I still know some people that are lacking in that department and should take a gander. ^ _ ^ It's actually quite an informative video.
www.videojug.com
2. Are you a student?
Are you taking calculus, or any math for that matter, but find yourself spacing out during lectures or having troubles understanding material? I recommend you owe it to yourself to visit KhanAcademy. Salmann Khan is a tutor of a wide variety of scholarly topics. From arithmetic to engineering, and finance to astrology.
Sal originally made his informal teaching videos to tutor a family member at long distance. It really took off, and his simple style certainly works, for Bill Gates honored his material and spoke on his behalf!
Sal just loves making all his videos and he offers it as a free gift to all.
www.khanacademy.com
3. During my Yoga classes, I went through a great phase.
This phase was where I learned a bit too much about holistic remedies. I became so
For this post, I would like to share with you many awesome online resources that I have found valuable. I seem to consistently venture into my own pursuit of knowledge in lieu of imminent responsibilities.
Only second to the hundreds of great books I've been reading lately, I hope these recommendations will be an asset to you as much as that they have been to me.
1. Here we begin.
This European based video-tutorial web site, videojug.com, is a truly simple idea. Their motto is "Get Good at Life." There are so many specific nuances in life that we can't learn it all while we are children. Everyone has holes in certain types of knowledge.
Broad topics are given in nice clean videos.
They are often accompanied by experts in the fields. This site is really something to check out; believe me--lots of value.
I remember I lol'ed when I saw the video on how to give a great handshake in my early high school days. Yet, I still know some people that are lacking in that department and should take a gander. ^ _ ^ It's actually quite an informative video.
www.videojug.com
2. Are you a student?
Are you taking calculus, or any math for that matter, but find yourself spacing out during lectures or having troubles understanding material? I recommend you owe it to yourself to visit KhanAcademy. Salmann Khan is a tutor of a wide variety of scholarly topics. From arithmetic to engineering, and finance to astrology.
Sal originally made his informal teaching videos to tutor a family member at long distance. It really took off, and his simple style certainly works, for Bill Gates honored his material and spoke on his behalf!
Sal just loves making all his videos and he offers it as a free gift to all.
www.khanacademy.com
3. During my Yoga classes, I went through a great phase.
This phase was where I learned a bit too much about holistic remedies. I became so