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Debra GottslebenList of sites that teach how to use different online resources.
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Kecia WaddellReadWriteWeb - wow, the muthaload of resources
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Lize lmanWith all due respect to Kevin Smith, the web is no longer only for complaining about movies.
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helpful sites that teach you how to do things.
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Mandy Burkardthis page is full of useful links for how to do different stuff...check it out!
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Crista AndersonVideopedia, podcace, sclipo, helpfulvideo,teachertube, squidoo, about.com
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Matt KramerWith all due respect to Kevin Smith, the web is no longer only for complaining about movies. In fact, there are a large number of very helpful sites that teach you how to do things. These are do-it-yourself sites, but we're not talking about building a deck or baking a cake -- the web is full of more general interest sites that give quality instruction on all sorts of fun and useful projects. Including, sometimes, how to build a deck or bake a cake.
In this horribly-titled, but hopefully useful round-up we will specifically focus on such general purpose sites that include some sort of rich media instruction (generally video). We also might throw in a tech-focused site or two, since this is after all, a tech-focused blog.
If you know of any instructional sites that are missing from this list, please mention them in the comments below.
* Instructables - "The World's Largest Show and Tell," as the site calls itself, is a community where people can create and share guides that cover a variety of topics from art and crafts to food, technology, and the home. The multi-page guides are well illustrated and users can rate and discuss them.
* SuTree - The recently redesigned SuTree aggregates video tutorials from over 250 sources. Their library includes over 11,000 videos covering just about every topic you can imagine. They republish videos from a bunch of other sites on this list.
* TrickLife - A user generated video tutorial site covering a large number of topics. Their "Computing" section is one of the most active and features a number of great tutorials about how to use various computer programs.
* VideoJug - VideoJug is one of the largest general purpose professionally produced video tutorial sites. They host over 15,000 video tutorials in just about every subject under the sun, including some tongue-in-cheek tutorials like this one: How To Use CSI Techniques To Find Out Who Used Your Coffee Mug. The videos include text as well to make them easier to follow.
* Expert Village - Expert Village ca -
roberto marcolinElenco di siti che presentano tutorial di vario genere per insegnare a fare (quasi) qualsiasi cosa
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Tod BakerIn this horribly-titled, but hopefully useful round-up we will specifically focus on such general purpose sites that include some sort of rich media instruction (generally video). We also might throw in a tech-focused site or two, since this is after all, a tech-focused blog.
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Trudy Lanedigg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/A_Big_List_of_Sites_That_Teach_You_How_To_Do_Stuff'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; With all due respect to Kevin Smith, the web is no longer only for complaining about movies. In ...
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Gianto Widiantodigg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/A_Big_List_of_Sites_That_Teach_You_How_To_Do_Stuff'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; With all due respect to Kevin Smith, the web is no longer only for complaining about movies. In ...
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Nancy WilliamsA list of the main how to sites on the web
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