Hey guys,

Just a quick blog post to tell you about an AWESOME site I found (from a friend who runs a website dedicated to finding information and resources that make the current economic system obsolete- Creative Alternatives)

This site is called the "No Excuse List" - The best place on the web to learn anything, free.

This site has a list of places online you can learn almost anything for free- meaning you have no excuse anymore for why you can't learn anything!

You want to learn a new skill or art or principle? Now you have no excuse! Go online and broaden your mind and skillset- I'm going to, you should too.

Btw I'm actually going to start looking at some courses and see if any give accreditation at the end (even if you have to pay for them to do the marking or to send the qualification/certification). If anyone wants to join me in learning something message me :)

The reason I want to do something accreddited if possible is because when you say you can do something in a job application but you don't have the piece of paper from somewhere trusted, they don't just not believe you, they don't bother to even find out because most jobs in this economic climate have hundreds of applicants at a time and it's quicker for employers to just find someone who has the accreditation

Views: 34

Tags: education, free, learning

Comment by Bart on January 19, 2013 at 1:26am

i' d like to learn programming, just because it's cool. I'm not just procrastinating, i'm just already reading a several centuries old book about economics, it's hard.

Comment by SparTom007 - Tom on January 20, 2013 at 6:11am

Haha I know you're busy Bart! One of the things we have to keep in mind when we start projects like this is not to overload ourselves because if we take too much on at once, we might get put off and never take anything back up just a little :)

Comment

You need to be a member of I Power to add comments!

Join I Power

Latest Activity

Bart liked Lore's blog post You can call me Mr. Morality.
1 hour ago
Bart replied to Lore's discussion Condemning others to validate ourselves.
"let he who has not sinned throw the first rock? I should also mention that many people regard their way as "the best" way. If you do something a different way, you're shaking that belief, and they become defensive."
1 hour ago
The Shiznit replied to The Shiznit's discussion Science Proves the Existence of God? in the group Transhumanism
"In the beginning... was the code.   "
2 hours ago
Lore liked Greg's blog post College
5 hours ago
Greg's blog post was featured

College

I am approximately 2 months away from graduation at a college…See More
7 hours ago
Thomas S. Butler is now a member of I Power
7 hours ago
Noah Keaton liked Lawrence Carson's photo
17 hours ago
Greg posted a blog post

College

I am approximately 2 months away from graduation at a college…See More
22 hours ago
Anthony D replied to Lore's discussion Condemning others to validate ourselves.
"An interesting thing to look into is the "Fundamental attribution Error".  It explains what you experience. The fundamental attribution error has to do with what we think causes behavior or outcomes. When we look at ourselves and…"
yesterday
Lore's discussion was featured

Condemning others to validate ourselves.

I'd like to discuss something that bothers me about people, how often times people condemn others for doing something wrong all the while ignoring their own transgressions. I'm going to use an extreme example of school shooters. Society condemns…See More
yesterday
Lore posted a discussion

Condemning others to validate ourselves.

I'd like to discuss something that bothers me about people, how often times people condemn others for doing something wrong all the while ignoring their own transgressions. I'm going to use an extreme example of school shooters. Society condemns…See More
yesterday
Aya replied to Aya's discussion The ethical implications of "Temporal Isolation"
"Yes, so the point that the two of you are making is valid IF a fetus, blastula, morula, fertilized egg, etc. are considered to have life rights. The entire point of this thought experiment is to determine if we should give these entities life rights…"
Thursday

© 2013   Created by Reese Leysen.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service