Saturday, December 31, 2011

Best places to learn online

With 2012 here, traditionally it is a time to make a new years resolutions. If your resolution is to learn something new, this is the post for you. As we all know, the internet is a tremendous resource to learn on your own. Here are some of the best places to educate yourself from the comfort of your own home.

 



The Khan Academy is a not-for-profit educational organization, created in 2006 by Bangladeshi American Academy educator Salman Khan, a graduate of MIT. With the goal of changing education for the better by providing a free world-class education to anyone anywhere.

Their library of around 2600 videos covers K-12 math, science topics such as biology, chemistry, and physics, and even reaches into the humanities with playlists on finance and history. Each video is a digestible chunk, approximately 10 minutes long. And it's free.

Khan Academy online
Khan Academy app
Follow Khan Academy on twitter

 

 



The OpenCourseWare Consortium is a collaboration of higher education institutions and associated organizations from around the world creating a broad and deep body of open educational content using a shared model. The collaboration was first began by MIT.

You can search for free online courses from prestigious higher education institutions around the globe. Their search index currently contains 6,613 courses from 65 sources and 12 languages, including MIT, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Michigan.

The OpenCourseWare Consortium online 
Open Course Ware app
Follow Open Course Ware on Twitter

 

 



Open Yale Courses provides lectures and other materials from selected Yale College courses to the public free of charge via the internet. The courses span the full range of liberal arts disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, and physical and biological sciences. Each course includes a full set of class lectures produced in high-quality video accompanied by such other course materials as syllabi, suggested readings, and problem sets. The lectures are available as downloadable videos, and an audio-only version is also offered. In addition, searchable transcripts of each lecture are provided.

Open Yale Courses online

 

 



The Stack Exchange Network, is a group of websites featuring questions and answers. There are 76 question and answer sites on diverse topics from software programming to cooking to photography and gaming. It bills itself as an expert knowledge exchange. While it isn't really a teaching site, it is one of the best places to get an answer from knowledgeable users. Stack exchange uses a social network method to sort through answers. After someone asks a question, members of the community propose answers. Others vote on those answers. Very quickly, the answers with the most votes rise to the top. You don’t have to read through a lot of discussion to find the best answer.

The Stack Exchange Network
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StudyBlue is your online home to store lecture notes and make free online flashcards. With StudyBlue, all of your flashcards, lecture notes, and class summaries are accessible whenever and wherever you choose to study – so study online and on your phone for effective, productive learning. Free. In addition to making your own flashcards, there is a growing list of flash cards already provided for you on a wide range of topics.

StudyBlue online
Follow Studyblue on twitter
Studyblue mobile apps

 



In addition to the aforementioned list of online resources you can also find books for free online. Project Gutenberg offers over 36,000 free ebooks to download to your PC, Kindle, Android, iOS or other portable device. Choose between ePub, Kindle, HTML and simple text formats.

 

Here is a list of addition resources and universities that provide education online via reddit (mhertel). We hope this can satisfy your thirst for knowledge and put you on the path to enlightenment through knowledge.

 

 

Other General Sites:

Friday, December 30, 2011

Top 10 outbound blog links

Looking back at the year that was 2011, here is a list of the top 10 Outbound Traffic according to our google analytics.

1. sevenbyfive.net 30 Stunning Photos taken with an Apple iPhone

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2. bongcheon-dong ghost, Very scary web comic.



 

3. The Big Picture. Sever weather in the US. Deadly storms in the states of Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas and the Joplin twister



 

4. 50 Fantastically Clever Logos from designshack.co.uk

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5. Can You Pass Harvard's 1869 Entrance Exam?



 

6. A Father Who Creatively Captures His Kids

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7. 35 Examples of Digital Art and Photo Manipulation

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8. State Farm viral utility chaosinyourtown.com.



 

 

9. Dariusz Majgier, Street Portraits of Strangers



 

10. 30 Outstanding Tutorials for Photo Manipulation in Photoshop



 

Thats its for now, see you all in 2012. Have a happy and safe New Years.

History of times square new years

Check out this infographic from citypass to find out how the party in Times Square got started and also the changes that have happened over the years. Via holykaw

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Websites to Boost Your Designer Profile

Steven Snell at freelanceswitch gives us a roundup of sites that provide excellent opportunities for designers to show-off their work and send visitors back to their own portfolio site.

Philippe Ramette

Paris-based artist and photographer Philippe Ramette.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Top Games on Facebook in 2011

Facebook pulled together a list of the games on Facebook that were most popular in 2011.

HTML5 and CSS3 Advent 2011

Every day in december 2011 digitpaint.nl has posted a new cool HTML5 and CSS3 technique.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Agency holiday cards 2011

It's that time of year again. Now is when advertising agencies put out creative and fun holiday cards. An agency holiday card is way to say thanks to clients and also promote the agency. Sometimes its a simple html email, a youtube video, or it can be an all out production, sometimes they can get pretty wild. Here is a roundup of a few that we've seen. Comment or email us if you have any others to add to the list.

 

G2 lets you send a Haiku to humbugs via twitter and tumblr, to brighten the hoiday season.



 

TBWA London has a 24 day advent calendar, where they are giving 24 artist the change to share 24 wishes for 2012 in a bid to create the UK's biggest ever advent calender.



 

TBWA Chiat Day / NYC holiday gif giver, where you can send someone an animated gif that keeps on giffing.



 

Every 40 tweets to @designkitchen and they will set off the Holi-Cray-Matic™ in this conference room. Users can watch designkitchen conference room in real time.



 

Organic ugly sweater card. Lets just focus on the sweaters. A little strange and slightly NSFW.



 

Deck The Screens(@DeckTheScreens) is a fun little holiday app from the folks at Deeplocal. It lets you string holiday lights between all of your screens.



 

Washington state based agency, 14four interactive, has a holdiay card will turn your facebook or instagram photos into a custom holiday card- and they'll print and ship your cards to you for free.



 

Wundreman NY has a great youtube video of its staff putting together a moving holiday message. Time flies when you're getting ready for the Holidays. See how it flew by for the folks at Wunderman.



 

Zurich based webguerillas has a fun utility for the holidays, choir it yourself, the worlds first interactive choir.



 

This holiday season, Digitas is crowdsourcing for karma. Pick and click on the Digitas charity that resonates with you, and they'll make a donation on your behalf



 

 

Kaplan Thaler Group would like you to join them in making a wish for the world and they'll match it with a donation.



 

 

And finally... Merry Freakin' Xmas from Mutado!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Are Phones About To Wipe Out The Digital Camera Industry?

simplyzesty ask the question, Are Phones About To Wipe Out The Digital Camera Industry?

crazyleafdesign 2011 inspirational sites

crazyleafdesign.com published the yearly roundup on the most amazing websites of the year.

Animation and Visual Effects: The 9 Best Ads of 2011

adweek presents Stash magazine nine favorite commercials of the year.

morgueFile christmas photos

Tis the season and here at morguefile.com we compiled a few of our favorite holiday images we found in the free photo archive. A great way to kick start your creativity if you plan on sending out a holiday email, or maybe just get you a little more into the holiday spirit.

 



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Monday, December 19, 2011

A Brief History of Santa

How the modern Santa Claus came to be? You can pretty much blame Northern Europe, where the winter weather is cold and dark and depressing. Colin Grey explains how.

7 Things Highly Productive People Do

inc.com interviews an expert in keeping people on task, here are his tips for staying productive.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Mugeda, Cloud Based HTML5 Animation Platform

Mugeda is a cloud based HTML5 animation platform, where you can create, share, and publish organic HTML5 animation contents, all in your browser, without any download or installation.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Updated blog!

We were on a little hiatus after some server troubles. Everything should be back on track and we have an updated blog. Expect more original content in the future, as well as the articles we relink on a regular basis in the categories bytes

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital with AOL and about.me

The holidays are a time for giving. So there is no better time than now to use your about.me page to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. And AOL will donate $1 for every page created or updated to support St. Jude through December 31st (up to 10,000 pages).

Facebook announces “Subscribe” button for publishers

In order to compete more directly with Twitter, Facebook is launching a method for users to subscribe to an author’s updates at the site that published the author’s article.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

girldevelopit.com

Code lessons for women. Find a chapter near you.

Kids Smoking

Titled “The beauty of an ugly addiction”, photographer Frieke Janssens confronts viewers with questions about the general smoking ban introduced in Belgium some months ago.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Monday, December 5, 2011