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An introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "The 37 Best Websites to Learn Something New" by Ben Bergman. Forget overpriced schools, long days in a crowded classroom, and pitifully poor results. These websites and apps cover myriads of science, art, and technology topics. They will teach you practically anything, from making hummus to building apps in node.js, most of them for free. There is absolutely no excuse for you not to master a new skill, expand your knowledge, or eventually boost your career. You can learn interactively at your own pace and in the comfort of your own home. If you have a smartphone, you can even learn on the go. Here are the 37 best websites to learn something new: "Evernote" is a free app that allows you to take notes, capture photos of whiteboards, create voice reminders, record meetings, save articles for offline reading, and share all of your notes with collaborators. It also offers encryption. "Treehouse" offers short video courses in web design, coding, SEO and other technologies for beginners or advanced users. You can even get quizzes to see if you've really learned something new. Some courses are paid others are free. "Aesea" offers online courses to advance your skills, even if you are a beginner. Their teachers want you to learn and will provide the support you need to make sure you do. They offer courses in subjects like math, English, code, systems engineering, and more. "Udemy" is an online platform where educators create courses for students by picking topics they know best. The site offers nearly 30,000 courses for users of all ages and experience levels. Some are free but most cost money. Prices range from $10 to $200 or more. "Skillshare" is an online platform where educators create courses for students by picking topics they know best. Their goal is to help learners learn the skills they need to succeed. Users can find professional courses, classes, and tutoring services. "Lynda.com" offers classes across many topics for learners of all ages and experience levels. They also offer complete packages that provide access to several videos plus discussion boards. "Codeacademy" allows users to learn how to build websites, apps, games, and more using HTML, CSS, JavaScript or Python for free or at a low rate. "Treehouse" offers short video courses in web design, coding, SEO and other technologies for beginners or advanced users. You can even get quizzes to see if you've really learned something new. Some courses are paid others are free. "Khan Academy" offers videos on a wide variety of subjects taught by teachers, professors, and tutors. They have videos on everything from art history to chemistry to math to the SATs. And they do it all for free! "Udacity's" online education platform aims to teach anyone (who wants to learn) about practically anything (that interests them). They offer high-quality classes by leading experts available both online and on mobile devices. cfa1e77820

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