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2. 奥威尔日记(orwelldiaries.wordpress.com)
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4. 诡秘地图(atlasobscura.com) :恐怖的非寻常之地,它也无意成为传统的旅游指南书。
5.科学知识问答 (howstuffworks.com): 网站创始人马歇尔?布雷恩(Marshall Brain),旨在用通俗易懂的文章和视频解释每一个科学知识,从基因编码到汽车变速器问题。
6. 不管是想了解阿尔巴尼亚语,还是踏踏实实地地想学一门语言,你都不能错过BBC语言课堂(bbc.co.uk/languages)
7. 国家地理(nationalgeographic.com) :大量神奇的摄影图片,以及很多关于宇宙,环境,动物甚至音乐的哲理文章。
8. 史密森尼百科全书 (si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI):不是一本大型综合类百科全书。它主要是为艺术和动物两大门类提供详细资料。
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9. 名校视频课程(academicearth.org) :来自常青藤大学联盟和西海岸名校的免费视频课程,无需支付 $75,000 (£45,000) 的学费。
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15. 奇怪的地图(strangemaps.wordpress.com) :收集各种稀奇古怪的地图,比如美国距离麦当劳餐厅最远的地方。
16. Issuu (issuu.com) :网上杂志出版社。你可以很方便地创建一本诸如Urb的非主流音乐杂志,Teen Piano那样的小众出版物(封面主题:老师居然也这样认为。)
There are a wealth of websites that assist and promote outside the classroom Photo: PA
1. Make magazine’s videos and podcasts (blog.makezine.com/podcast) have dozens of weekend projects, some macho, some crafty, for the DIY-minded.
2. The Orwell Diaries (orwelldiaries.wordpress.com) publish George Orwell’s domestic and political diaries as a blog, exactly 70 years after they were originally written.
3. Everything on iTunes (apple.com/itunes) is free, amazing given that it offers recordings of lectures from some of the world’s most venerable institutions (Yale, Moma, Oxford, Tate).
4. The Atlas Obscura (atlasobscura.com) is a compendium of eccentric places, with an accent on the macabre, that won’t make it into traditional travel guides.
5. How Stuff Works (howstuffworks.com), the creation of one Marshall Brain, aims to explain everything from DNA coding to car transmission problems in simple articles and videos.
6. Whether for learning essential phrases in Albanian, or taking up a language more seriously, BBC Language (bbc.co.uk/languages) can’t be beaten.
7. The National Geographic (nationalgeographic.com) is full of startling photography and mind-expanding writing on space, the environment, animals, even world music.
8. The Encyclopedia Smithsonian (si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI) doesn’t aim for comprehensiveness, but its idiosyncratic pages, on subjects as diverse as aeronautics and zoology, are high-quality stuff.
9. Academic Earth (academicearth.org) presents video lectures from Ivy League universities and their west coast equivalents without the $75,000 (£45,000) fees.
10. The Encyclopedia of Life (eol.org) is a giant work in progress: the idea is to generate a page on every species known to science; they’ve got more than 160,000 already.
11. Fora.tv (fora.tv) amasses video from public events and colloquia, from Alicia Silverstone talking about veganism at a bookshop to Noam Chomsky on language at the Commonwealth Club.
12. What Should I Read Next? (whatshouldireadnext.com) suggests ideas for books you should read based on whatever you read last. Entertaining, if hit-and-miss.
13. Get High Now (gethighnow.com) isn’t an outlet for dubious internet pharmaceuticals. Rather, it’s a brilliantly designed (or disguised) science site, explaining optical and audio illusions.
14. Mental Floss (mentalfloss.com), full of lists and trivia, will please both the pub-quiz general knowledge aficionado and the more sophisticated science junkie.
15. Strange Maps (strangemaps.wordpress.com) collects cartographic curiosities, mapping things like the place in the United States farthest from a McDonald’s.
16. Issuu (issuu.com) is a hub for online magazine publication. You get slick indie music mags like Urb, and niche publications like Teen Piano (coverline: ‘What your teacher actually thinks’).