We want to hear your recommendations of the best learning resources on the internet.
To be in with a chance of winning a great prize, and seeing your name in the next issue of PC Advisor, all you need to do is recommend an online learning site, and explain why it's your favourite.
Interpret the question however you feel is appropriate - whether you use instructional videos online, read informal tutorials or use in-depth web-learning courses, we want to know where you go to expand your skillset.
Add your recommendations to this Speakers' Corner forum thread or, if you're feeling shy, email them to letters@pcadvisor.co.uk. And remember to tell us why the site is your favourite.
Good luck!




Comments
JohnBUK said: Arts and Letters daily aldailycom is a site that trawls the worlds press and magazines for articles book reviews essays and opinions and presents the best in a very readable form One can read about world events and issues from several different perspectives and enhance ones views and understanding at the same time A must for everyones bookmarks
William Roberts said: I use a version of Google thats focussed on learning - wwwtrainingmanagerinfo
David Bagini said: Youtube Okay its not really a dedicated learning site but the wealth of tutorials and training on there is amazing
Duane said: The BBCs online learning resrouces are pretty cool wwwbbccouklearning