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Hat tip to Amber over at OnlineCourses.org for putting this resource together.
Who knew you could get a daily dose of education from Twitter. This looks like a great way to integrate a little bit of learning into your day, and passively learn a subject over time.
http://www.onlinecourses.org/2009/08/19/100-best-websites-for-free-homework-help/
If you enjoyed this post and would like to get more great FREE homework help, subscribe to this blog by Email or RSS to get weekly updates. We'll work to raise your grades over time!With all the buzz about Twitter being the latest source for breaking news, it may be easy to overlook the fact that Twitter is also a good place to look for information about the past. Whether you are studying history and want a little additional knowledge to support what you are learning in class or are just a history buff, then you will want to check out these Twitter feeds that offer all sorts of historical facts ranging from American history to European history to history of specific places or building to history of families to history in the making.
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Samantha
30|Aug|2009 1Hey thanks for the information. Beside these hundered gr8 sites people can also check http://www.Aafter.com. Its a gr8 site for finding answers and research related to assignments. As you type in any question on a topic on the search box, AAfter provides links to wiki, yahoo, chacha, eHow, YouTube and a host of many other sites that provide answers to your questions in text, videos or audios. So, by simply writing your question at a single site, you get links to all the important sites available to get your answers. Undoubtedly, a great help to complete your homework questions.
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jerry
06|Nov|2009 2I think another great site to add would be hwobot.com. It’s similar to yahoo answers but it has some noteable added features. You can attach files, post anonymously, and win prizes for answering questions! Check it out if you have any questions.
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Brian Armstrong Reply:
November 6th, 2009 at 2:20 pm
Thanks for the info Jerry!
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tutorialguide
19|Nov|2009 3I think another site to add is http://www.examville.com. You can download study guides.
You can watch live videos from esteemed universities like the Harvard Business School.
The Q&A section is comprehensive too.
Check it out!
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Brian Armstrong Reply:
November 19th, 2009 at 4:30 am
Good suggestion, thanks!
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