Post by shinigami345 on Mar 23, 2010 20:43:33 GMT -5
Learning
Languages
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/lesson01/default.htm Good site for learning basic Latin.
www.elanguageschool.net/ Use the select a language thingy and pick between Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish all are learn-able for free from this website.
Math
www.intmath.com/Help/sitemap.php Absolutely fantastic website for learning most math from basic addition and subtraction all the way up to calculus.
www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/col_algebra/index.htm A fantastic website for leaning Algebra or just brushing up on a specific topic of Algebra.
www.numericana.com/answer/numbers.htm Great website for math ranging from counting to calculus.
Sciences
csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/index.html 1000% Recommend reading through this if you're into Astronomy its just absolutely wonderful I read through it and really enjoyed it. You may want to go back to 161 lectures before reading through this link is at the bottom of the linked to page.
www.webelements.com/ lovely chemistry website.
www.quantum-physics.polytechnique.fr/index.html very nice quantum physics website it has a java app so you can fiddle around with some of the concepts and have some fun with your physics.
www.engineeringtoolbox.com/acoustics-noise-decibels-t_27.html great website on acoustics and other types of physics
scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/ another good site about physics and other sciences.
Literature
classics.mit.edu/index.html lots and lots of books online some of them may have broken/not working links but most should work.
Shakespeare.mit.edu/ everything shakespeare ever did is compiled here in terms of plays and poetry.
books.mirror.org/gb.titles.html another website with some books online in case the other one doesn't have some but this one may have broken/not working links as well.
www.filmrights.ltd.uk/Work%20Filmrights.htm huge database of plays and their authors.
Miscellaneous
oedb.org/library/beginning-online-learning/200-free-online-classes-to-learn-anything 200 free online courses I haven't tested all of them for if they work or not but the ones I tried worked.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_algorithms#Sorting_algorithms wikipedia's list of algorithms(this is the only wiki on this list but wikipedia in general is a fantastic tool for learning but sometimes is unreliable)
dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/Health_Information/Information_About_Individual_Dietary_Supplements.aspx dietary facts of individual supplements if anyone was interested in learning about that.
www.awrsd.org/oak/Library/greek_and_latin_root_words.htm some greek and latin root words.
www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mn200/music/composers.html list of some composers like Beethoven.
Fun
www.graffiticreator.net/ make your own graffiti it gets a bit addicting and you can be very creative with it.
www.blender.org/ absolutely fantastic program free to download it allows you to make 3D objects and such I was never terribly good at it but to someone with more skill than I it should be wonderful.
www.chesstactics.org/ great website for learning chess it was where I first learned the basics of chess.
With that all being said I hope what I did helped the pogo tribe out a bit and gave some resources for people looking to learn more but not knowing where to start. If anyone wants to extrapolate my ideas out please do so. Please leave some comments I want to know if this helped anyone out or what the rest of the pogo tribe thinks of these website/my idea to put all these websites together in one place so it is easier to find them. Thank you for reading this and have a nice day.
Languages
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/latin/beginners/lesson01/default.htm Good site for learning basic Latin.
www.elanguageschool.net/ Use the select a language thingy and pick between Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish all are learn-able for free from this website.
Math
www.intmath.com/Help/sitemap.php Absolutely fantastic website for learning most math from basic addition and subtraction all the way up to calculus.
www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/col_algebra/index.htm A fantastic website for leaning Algebra or just brushing up on a specific topic of Algebra.
www.numericana.com/answer/numbers.htm Great website for math ranging from counting to calculus.
Sciences
csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr162/lect/index.html 1000% Recommend reading through this if you're into Astronomy its just absolutely wonderful I read through it and really enjoyed it. You may want to go back to 161 lectures before reading through this link is at the bottom of the linked to page.
www.webelements.com/ lovely chemistry website.
www.quantum-physics.polytechnique.fr/index.html very nice quantum physics website it has a java app so you can fiddle around with some of the concepts and have some fun with your physics.
www.engineeringtoolbox.com/acoustics-noise-decibels-t_27.html great website on acoustics and other types of physics
scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/ another good site about physics and other sciences.
Literature
classics.mit.edu/index.html lots and lots of books online some of them may have broken/not working links but most should work.
Shakespeare.mit.edu/ everything shakespeare ever did is compiled here in terms of plays and poetry.
books.mirror.org/gb.titles.html another website with some books online in case the other one doesn't have some but this one may have broken/not working links as well.
www.filmrights.ltd.uk/Work%20Filmrights.htm huge database of plays and their authors.
Miscellaneous
oedb.org/library/beginning-online-learning/200-free-online-classes-to-learn-anything 200 free online courses I haven't tested all of them for if they work or not but the ones I tried worked.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_algorithms#Sorting_algorithms wikipedia's list of algorithms(this is the only wiki on this list but wikipedia in general is a fantastic tool for learning but sometimes is unreliable)
dietary-supplements.info.nih.gov/Health_Information/Information_About_Individual_Dietary_Supplements.aspx dietary facts of individual supplements if anyone was interested in learning about that.
www.awrsd.org/oak/Library/greek_and_latin_root_words.htm some greek and latin root words.
www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mn200/music/composers.html list of some composers like Beethoven.
Fun
www.graffiticreator.net/ make your own graffiti it gets a bit addicting and you can be very creative with it.
www.blender.org/ absolutely fantastic program free to download it allows you to make 3D objects and such I was never terribly good at it but to someone with more skill than I it should be wonderful.
www.chesstactics.org/ great website for learning chess it was where I first learned the basics of chess.
With that all being said I hope what I did helped the pogo tribe out a bit and gave some resources for people looking to learn more but not knowing where to start. If anyone wants to extrapolate my ideas out please do so. Please leave some comments I want to know if this helped anyone out or what the rest of the pogo tribe thinks of these website/my idea to put all these websites together in one place so it is easier to find them. Thank you for reading this and have a nice day.