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The Best Places to Learn Something New Online

We're always learning, no matter who we are and what we do day to day, but we don't always have time to sit down with a book and read through it, making notes as we go. Of course, that's not the only way to learn new things! There are plenty of places online to learn new things and increase your knowledge, without ever having to look at a book!


We’re always learning, no matter who we are and what we do day to day, but we don’t always have time to sit down with a book and read through it, making notes as we go. Of course, that’s not the only way to learn new things! There are plenty of places online to learn new things and increase your knowledge, without ever having to look at a book!

If you are looking to expand your horizons and want to know where you can learn something new online, just keep on reading!

The Best Places to Learn Something New Online

YouTube

YouTube is more than just the pranks, the silly vlogs and the makeup tutorials. Underneath its exterior, YouTube is full of videos and entire channels that are chock full of educational videos that are also incredibly fun. Want to learn about realistic scenarios as played out in your favourite game/films? Check out The Game Theorists/The Film Theorists. More interested in science experiments with (mostly) everyday objects? Backyard Scientist is your guy! For more of a current affairs and social commentary aspect, The Vlog Brothers often have videos that are both informative and well informed within themselves. It’s well worth looking into! Try and avoid the conspiracy theorists, if you can…

IFLS

IFLS have both a Facebook page and website that are full of interesting and informative science based articles. Some you’ll agree with, some you won’t! Perhaps the beauty of IFLS is in the discussion in comments on their Facebook page and beneath their articles; you get the opinions of a huge number of people which is incredibly interesting!

If you love science and want a more social, digestible way of getting your information (which sometimes include more current, news style articles), then there’s few better ways to get it than IFLS.

Goodreads

At its heart, Goodreads is a reading social networking website, but it’s full of information, intelligent discussion and quotes from important figures from history that are great for teaching us something that we might not have known before! Of course, it also encourages us to read a little more, and that never hurt anyone, did it?

Take a look at Goodreads and see what you can learn just from other people having a chat about their favourite books. You never know, it could be something great!

Offcloud, your cloud based download manager

If you’re looking for somewhere private, secure and reliable that you can use to stash your learning materials and any notes you make, then why not try out Offcloud? Our cloud storage service is perfect for any use; whether that’s for work, for hobbies or even for learning brand new things! You can both upload and download into it, meaning you can store whatever you need for your learning project.

You can also fetch cloud based data to store and use later on, so if you need to store a YouTube video to watch later on, you absolutely can! With our free account, you receive 10GB of storage space and 100 direct download links, letting you fully try out our service before deciding to make a financial commitment. What could be better?


Offcloud.com is a cloud-based download manager that lets you fetch, unlock or speed up any content found on the web directly to your device or to some cloud storage space.