W3Schools
This is a first class web development tutorials website which provides easy reference guides on languages like HTML, XHTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript. All the tutorials are free and nicely explained through various examples.
2Createawebsite
2createawebsite.com is a free tutorial site for beginners who want to learn how to create a website. If you want to learn how to play with HTML codes, this site is for you. Visit it, it will provide a step by step guide through your website creation.
5min
5min.com is a video tutorial site with a difference- the videos are short and no more than 5 mins. Like other video sites, this too covers a wide range of topics.
VisualBasic Tutorial
Vtutor.net is a visual basic learning center where you can learn programming. Anyone who is interested in learning Visual Basic Programming, this site provides free tutorials on VB6, VB2008, VB2010 and Excel VBA
Zen Habits
Zenhabits.com, 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.
Microprocessor Programs
Mykeepit.blogspot.in is a blog mainly on microprocessor programming on 8085/8086. There are few articles on System Analysis Design, Computer Architecture and Organization, Operating system, Accounting and Production and Operations Management.
Spreeder
Spreeder.com, this site is focused on teaching you one skill: speed reading. And it does a great job of doing so.
Scitable
Nature.com/scitable it's 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.
All Recipes
Allrecipes.com, a complete guide to recipes and cooking tips. If you'd like to learn to be a better cook, this site is for you.
Khan Academy
Khanacademy.org is the benchmark as far as online educational methods go. Formed by Salman Khan, an MIT engineer, Khan Academy has a very unique attempt at education. Majority of the videos on this site cater to school-going students. But there are interesting courses in History which are graduate level. The teaching method is very traditional and old-school where Sal Khan (as he is popularly known) explains various concepts and theorems on a blackboard with multi-coloured digital pens, which is very different from a long shot of the professor tutoring you as will be seen in the research stated below. Another wonderful aspect of Khan Academy is the gamification philosophy in the site. Every video you view gives you some points and as your point increases you keep unlocking new badges which are kind of cool. For students taking Math lessons, there is a Practice module, where you can take quizzes, answer questions based on topics, etc. You get a sort of report card which shows your progress and grasp of a particular topic. It is a wonderful tool for students to improve their math proficiency.
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