Here is a wealth of websites which will help you expand your mind and build your business.
1. TED Talks
TED's tagline is "ideas worth spreading." TED Talks is a video collection in the form of short, powerful speeches on every subject imaginable (18 minutes or less).
2. Brain Pickings
Brain Pickings has interesting posts drawn from art, science, design, history, and philosophy.
Brain Pickings has interesting posts drawn from art, science, design, history, and philosophy.
3. University of the People
University of the People is a nonprofit, tuition-free online university based in California and committed to educational access and inclusion.
University of the People is a nonprofit, tuition-free online university based in California and committed to educational access and inclusion.
4. Learnist
Learnist is a collaborative knowledge-sharing site where users create and curate "learning boards" composed of text, images, video, and audio.
Learnist is a collaborative knowledge-sharing site where users create and curate "learning boards" composed of text, images, video, and audio.
5. Mental Floss
Mental Floss tests your knowledge through quizzes, brainteasers, and games.
6. Brain Pump
Brain Pump lets you learn something new and feeds your curiosity, through a vast library of entertaining videos on topics ranging from chemistry to physics to history.
7. edX
EdX, a collaborative project of Harvard University and MIT, provides free online courses and classes from the world's best universities and other institutions.
8. Coursmos
Coursmos is a micro-course platform with short video lessons on topics ranging from business to lifestyle.
9. Highbrow
Highbrow lets you choose one course and receive new knowledge every morning. Super-brief lessons are delivered to your inbox. Learn, grow, repeat ... in all subjects: art, health, history, literature, logic, nature, philosophy, productivity.
10. Coursera
Coursera is a platform where anyone can take free online classes from 120-plus top universities--including Stanford, Yale, and Princeton--and educational organizations.
11. University Webinars
On University Webinars and Videos for Blended Learning, top college faculty, staff, and experts in their field share knowledge from their courses and programs, targeted for higher education professionals. https://universitywebinars.org/
12. Investopedia
Investopedia is a premiere resource for investing and personal finance education, market analysis, and trading simulators. Access free educational content and tools.
13. Gibbon
Gibbon is a peer-to-peer learning network that connects users who want to teach one another and learn about anything. An enterprise knowledge portal for employee development and learning, individually accessible courses are also available.
14. BBC Languages
BBC Languages provides free online language learning--via courses, audio, video, and games--that includes the alphabet, phrases, vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, activities, and tests. Free interactive tutorials come in 40 languages.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/
15. Future Learn
Future Learn has free courses in subjects including law, psychology, and teaching, offered in partnership with top universities and specialist organizations in the U.K. and around the world.
16. MIT OpenCourseWare
MIT OpenCourseWare is a web-based publication, open and accessible, of virtually all MIT course content.
17. Project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg is a digital library of more than 50,000 free e-books to read online or download. Included are book listings, a search engine, a newsletter, articles, and information on how users can help create more free e-books.
https://www.gutenberg.org/
18. Quora
Quora: the best answer to any question. On Quora, ask a question on any topic or subject and receive an answer from an expert.
19. Udemy
Udemy is an online education marketplace with limitless variety: more than 30,000 courses, developed by subject-matter experts.
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