If I have 30 minutes to spare, I usually go first to TED. If you want to
learn something really interesting or stimulating, TED has some of the best
content on the web with a diversity of topics, all free. Talks are usually 20
minutes or less, so they can easily slip into your schedule (like during lunch.)
I use it to learn something new about what I am already studying, or just watch
something that is just plain cool. Warning: Due to high levels of
interestingness and easy accessibility, TED may consume all other activities and
duties in a day.
Review by sammysnickerpi (about 1 year ago)
If I have 30 minutes to spare, I usually go first to TED. If you want to learn something really interesting or stimulating, TED has some of the best content on the web with a diversity of topics, all free. Talks are usually 20 minutes or less, so they can easily slip into your schedule (like during lunch.) I use it to learn something new about what I am already studying, or just watch something that is just plain cool. Warning: Due to high levels of interestingness and easy accessibility, TED may consume all other activities and duties in a day.