The web
is a powerful resource that can easily help you learn new skills. You
just have to know where to look. Sure, you can use Google, Yahoo, or Bing
to search for sites where you can learn new skills
, but I figured I’d save you some
time.

Here are
the top 40 sites I have personally used over the last few years when I want to
learn something new.
- Hack a Day
- Hack a Day serves up fresh hacks (short tutorials) every day from around
the web and one in-depth ‘How-To hack’ guide each week.
- eHow
- eHow is an online community dedicated to providing visitors the ability
to research, share, and discuss solutions and tips for completing
day-to-day tasks and projects.
- Wired
How-To Wiki - Collaborate with Wired editors and help them
build their extensive library of projects, hacks, tricks and tips.
Browse through hundreds how-to articles and then add to them, or start a
new one.
- MAKE Magazine
- Brings the do-it-yourself (DIY) mindset to all of the technology in your
life. MAKE is loaded with cool DIY projects that help you make the
most of the technology you already own.
- 50 Things Everyone Should Know How To Do
- While not totally comprehensive, here is a list of 50 things everyone
should know how to do. It’s a great starting point to learn new
skills.
- wikiHow
- A user based collaboration to build and share the world’s largest,
highest quality how-to manual.
- Lifehacker - An award-winning daily
blog that features tips, shortcuts, and downloads that help you get things
done smarter and more efficiently.
- 100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time
- Today, knowing how to use Google effectively is a vital skill.
This list links out to enough Google related resources to make you an
elite Google hacker.
- Instructables
- Similar to MAKE, Instructables is a web-based documentation platform
where passionate people share what they do and how they do it, and learn
from and collaborate with others as the tackle new projects and learn new
skills.
- Merriam-Webster
Online - In this digital age, your ability to communicate
with written English is paramount skill. And M-W.com is the perfect
resource to improve your English now.
- Lumosity
- Learn to improve your memory by playing a series of fun and educational
brain training games.
- 100 Skills Every Man Should Know -
Another compilation article with instructions to help you learn new
skills. This one says it’s geared for men, but I think most of these
skills are applicable to women as well.
- 5min Life
Videopedia - Lot’s of great tutorials and DIY videos.
- HowStuffWorks
- Knowledge is power. While this site isn’t exactly geared to help
you learn new skills, it contains so much useful information that you’re
bound to learn a skill or two while you browse.
- StumbleUpon
- A collective set of recommendations from thousands of hours of searching
by web users who share your interests. It’s basically a
recommendation engine. Users add to this engine by providing their
personal recommendations on what sites are worth your time. If you
select topics and tags of interest like ‘Self-Improvement‘ and ‘DIY,’
you’ll be learning new skills in no time.
- Work.com
- An extensive directory of how-to guides for beginning entrepreneurs.
- Howcast
- Hosts professional how-to videos as well as how-to wiki tutorials.
Howcast combines user ideas with the expertise of professional studio
video to deliver what is nothing short of amazing, informative content.
- VideoJug -
The video content on this site covers a variety of topics including
informative ‘How To’ and ‘Ask The Expert’ films that guide you
step-by-step through everything and anything in life.
- MakeUseOf
- A booming daily blog that features cool websites, computer tips, and
downloads that make you more productive. Lot’s of insightful tips
and tricks to learn.
- WonderHowTo
- This site is focused on one clear organizing principle: aggregating and
linking to truly great, free how-to videos from which you can learn new
skills.
- SuTree
- Another useful aggregator of how-to videos from all around the web.
- Zen Habits
- The ultimate productivity and self-improvement blog. Zen Habits is
about finding simplicity in the daily chaos of our lives. It’s about
clearing the clutter so we can focus on what’s important, create something
amazing, and find happiness. Lot’s of learning material here.
- Academic
Earth - Online degrees and video courses from leading
universities.
- About.com
Videos - Another solid collection of how-to video
tutorials.
- PCWorld
How-To - Lot’s of useful tutorials and guides related to
fixing and modifying computers and other electronic gadgets.
- Spreeder
- This site is focused on teaching you one new skill: speed
reading. And it does a great job of doing so.
- Woopid
- Watch free technology training videos. Get help and answer your
computer and gadget questions with thousands of video tutorials for PCs,
Macs, and various software applications.
- DIY Network
- A go-to destination for rip-up, knock-out home improvement
projects. The site offers expert answers the most sought-after
questions regarding creative projects for DIY enthusiasts.
- Scitable
- A free science library and personal learning tool that currently
concentrates on genetics, the study of evolution, variation, and the rich
complexity of living organisms. The site also expects to expand into
other topics of learning and education.
- All Recipes
- A complete guide to recipes and cooking tips. If you’d like to
learn to be a better coing everything from basic arithmetic and algebra to
differential equations, physics, chemistry, biology and finance.
Lot’s of educational material to help you learn new skills.
- The
Happiness Project - Learn the skills necessary to create
happiness in your life.
- How To Do
Things - Another solid collection of how-to tutorials.
- ShowMeDo
- A peer-produced video-tutorials and screencasts site for free and
open-source software. The large majority are free to watch and
download.
Source: http://www.marcandangel.com/2010/05/24/top-40-useful-sites-to-learn-new-skills/#comment-1593873
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