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Nowadays, the internet is flooded with websites and applications that will teach you everything from how to play guitar to make a cheese sauce. But the goal of this blog post is to provide you with some tools, tips and tricks that will help you jumpstart your journey into the world of becoming a better learner. It's not always easy finding free, informative and free content online and there's no secret formula for success in learning anything new. However, for those who really want to learn something new or improve their skillset, we've put together a list of 37 best websites/apps/tools that serve as great starting points on your quest to becoming smarter than before. 1. Duolingo Duolingo is the most popular website/app on this list, with over 93 million users learning over 100 different languages every month. Although the website/app is free, you will have to pay to take a certification test after finishing each level. Duolingo's interactive lessons are fun and easy to complete on your phone or computer. You can also connect with friends on Facebook or Twitter to see how you're doing. Many students use this as a supplement for their classwork, but it can be used on its own as well for free! 2. Memrise Memrise is a great tool if you're looking for a way to learn new vocabulary. The website/app uses a spaced repetition technique called the Leitner system that helps you easily memorize new words. Users can create their own "mem decks" of cards that include different topics including anything from German to Quantum Physics. Memrise offers many languages, however it's best used as a supplement to studying foreign language vocabulary on Duolingo or textbooks. 3. TED-Ed TED-Ed is a community built around TED Talks videos and lessons created by students, educators and enthusiasts. The videos are short and to the point, but they can be quite helpful for understanding some of the basics of science like the four ways the Earth is shaped or how nuclear power works. The lessons are created by 28K+ educational experts, but they're also open to anyone to create their own content. They have an iPhone app that allows you to save your favorite videos and construct them into "lessons." 4. Quizlet Quizlet is one of the most popular tools for learning new vocabulary. Users can create flashcards, study sets or even complete multiple choice quizzes with different search categories throughout. You can focus on a specific subject or mix it up to learn new words related to your favorite topics. Quizlet's flashcard maker is quite intuitive and it's great for studying on the go. 5. The 4-Hour Chef Podcast The 4-Hour Chef Podcast by Tim Ferriss features a community of creative learners, who will help you discover new skills, figure out how to cook delicious meals and steer you away from common cooking mistakes. It's a great source for learning how to cook better and experiment with new ingredients, but it also includes other educational information like language lessons as well as interviews with interesting people such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Gary Vaynerchuk. 66cfa1e7782080
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