Learn new things online

There are countless ways to learn new things online. Here are some popular options:

  1. Online Courses:
    • Coursera: Offers courses from top universities worldwide.
    • edX: Provides massive open online courses (MOOCs) from leading institutions.
    • Udemy: Offers courses on various subjects, often at an affordable price.
    • Skillshare: Focuses on creative skills like design, photography, and writing.
  2. MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses):
    • Stanford University's Stanford Online: Offers courses on various subjects.
    • MIT OpenCourseWare: Provides free online courses from MIT.
    • Harvard University's Harvard Online: Offers courses on various subjects.
  3. YouTube Channels:
    • Crash Course: Offers educational videos on science, history, and more.
    • CGP Grey: Creates educational videos on geography, history, and culture.
    • Vsauce: Explores interesting and thought-provoking questions.
  4. Podcasts:
    • The TED Radio Hour: Explores big ideas and new perspectives.
    • How I Built This: Host Guy Raz interviews entrepreneurs and innovators.
    • Stuff You Should Know: Covers a wide range of topics, from science to history.
  5. Blogs and Websites:
    • The Verge: Covers technology, science, and culture.
    • Aeon: Publishes articles on philosophy, science, and culture.
    • The Conversation: Offers articles on various subjects, written by experts.
  6. Language Learning:
    • Duolingo: Offers interactive language courses.
    • Babbel: Provides comprehensive language courses.
    • Rosetta Stone: Offers language courses with interactive lessons.
  7. Professional Development:
    • LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com): Offers courses on business, technology, and creative skills.
    • Pluralsight: Provides courses on technology and creative skills.
    • Codecademy: Offers interactive coding lessons.
  8. Open Educational Resources:
    • OpenStax: Offers free and peer-reviewed online textbooks.
    • Rice University's Connexions: Provides free online courses and textbooks.
    • MIT OpenCourseWare: Offers free online courses and textbooks.
  9. Online Communities:
    • Reddit: Join subreddits related to your interests and learn from others.
    • Stack Overflow: A Q&A platform for programmers and developers.
    • Quora: A Q&A platform covering various topics.
  10. Apps:
    • Duolingo: Offers language courses.
    • Coursera: Offers online courses.
    • Khan Academy: Offers interactive lessons on various subjects.

Remember, learning is a lifelong process, and there's always something new to discover online!