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Rated: 13+ · Book · Inspirational · #1986033
I’d rather write than talk. Nobody interrupts! Posting monthly or less now--see below.
My original purpose for this blog, which I started in August of 2019, was to see if I could maintain consistency, to discover what I want to write about, and to find my writing voice. In January, I started a "niche-less" blog at Wordpress.com where I've published weekly. -- Kit’s Kontemplations  .
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I'm preparing to start a Catholic blog on Wordpress.com where I'll post weekly, and another site to put the rest of my writing. I also want to spend more time reading other blogs and offering thoughtful comments, both here on WDC and elsewhere. At most, I will publish once a month at no set time in this blog starting in September of 2020.

Thank you to those who have read and rated any posts on this blog. I really appreciate it.

I did NOT want to write “about” me on this blog. I wanted to share my interests, discoveries and maybe a few useful insights. If anything I've written helps even one person, whether or not they respond to the post, then this blog has been successful.
January 24, 2020 at 2:50pm
January 24, 2020 at 2:50pm
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YouTube is awesome! I have learned useful techniques from cooking to crochet, and from sprouting to software use. Most recently I learned how to replace Windows 10 with Linux Mint on my new laptop and what to do after that. Sometimes I want to learn something in a lot more depth.

A friend told me about Courseara and later I discovered that my local library provides Lynda.com to its members. There are a few others that I’ve explored as well. Some have a wider variety of courses and others offer a more specialized selection. Some sites offer courses for free and only charge for a certificate of completion. That works for me since I’m interested in the content, not the paper proof.

Coursearahttps://www.coursera.org
Available both through a browser and mobile apps. It offers courses in the following categories: Business, Information Technology, Data Science, Computer Science, Personal Development, Language Learning, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, Physical Science and Engineering, Math and Logic and Health. Some courses are part of “collections” where you would want to take them in the recommended order. I’ve taken the four “Think Again” courses.

Khan Academyhttps://www.khanacademy.org
This is designed for elementary and high school students, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses. It also offers material to help students prepare for SAT, LSAT, MCAT and several other tests. The categories of courses include: Math, Science, Economics and Finance, Arts and Humanities, and Computing. Another neat feature is their “Partner Content” from various museums and other institutions. Not only young people but adults who want to refresh skills learned in school or explore what their children or grandchildren are learning can benefit. I used it to review Algebra and plan to explore history next.

EdXhttps://www.edx.org/
This is a lot like Courseara but offers courses in over 30 different topics. I haven’t tried this one yet.

Lynda.comhttps://www.lynda.com
This is a paid service available through LinkedIn and some other institutions. It is subscription-based so that you pay a monthly fee and lose your course material when you unsubscribe. It offers courses in Business and Professional Development, Web Design, Marketing and Sales, Design and Photography, and Mobile App Development. You can access it through a browser or use a mobile app.

Udemy. —https://www.udemy.com
With Udemy, you pay a one-time fee for a course and it is always yours. They claim to offer over 10,000 courses. I haven’t enrolled for any of them yet but may do so in the future. I would probably choose this service over Lynda.com if it weren’t for the fact that I get it free from my local public library. Udemy offers courses in the following categories: Software Development, Business, Finance and Accounting, IT and Software, Office Productivity, Personal Development, Design, Marketing, Lifestyle, Photography, Health and Fitness, Teaching and Academics and Music.

Have you heard of any of these? If so, which ones have you used? If not, which are you inclined to try? Do you care about the certificate or do you just want to learn as much as you can about what interests you the most?


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