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Sunday Links - Self-Education Edition

Sunday Links

  1. Wikiversity offers a community of learning events where you can explore education on a wide variety of topics.
  2. Lifehack.org allows users to learn productivity hacks on its free How-To Manual site.
  3. Another site that offers an abundance of free lessons is The Home School Mom. If you considering homeschooling as a possible education alternative, this site is a must!

Have a great week!

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Sunday Links - Free Education Edition

Sunday Links

  1. Enjoy a massive list of free resources from Free Online Education. The site breaks down the free lessons into categories for easy education browsing.
  2. Lifehacker’s Technophilia highlights the many universities that are sharing lectures online.
  3. Open Culture has an even larger list of college lectures. The site even shares direct links to university podcasts.

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Sunday Links - Free TV Edition

Sunday Links

  1. NBC & Fox’s new video site, Hulu, is now open to the public.  The site will stream episodes of the network’s top shows online for free! No sign-up or download required!
  2. Joost, another streaming media website, has announced that it will stream all of the March Madness basketball games live on the internet for free. CBS offers a similar service on its NCAA website.
  3. Find old TV shows online through Prime Time Rewind. The service basically compiles all television shows released on each network’s website and displays them on a flashy cube for user selection. No sign-up or download required!

Reconsider paying for cable!

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4 Sites for Free Stuff

The best way to decrease everyday costs - get stuff for free. Below are four sites I use to check for free stuff:

  1.  WeeklyFreebie.com: This site is updated every Monday and shares some of the top freebies of the past week.
  2. Absurdly Cool Freebie Finder: I check this site once a day and usually find one good freebie a week. I also like the search capability to find certain free products.
  3. Freebies from the Bargainist: I have an RSS feed for this entire site and this section really displays quality freebies. In fact, I am planning on using this Arby’s coupon posted today.
  4. Spoofee.com’s Feebies Form: Again, I use an entire site RSS feed to browse the quality freebies, but this form is quite a freebie vault.

Please restrict your freebie impulses to items you will really use. No use wasting a good freebie!

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