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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sometime simplest of tasks like ‘how to knot’ can be difficult to scrap through. Be it computer or daily life - here are 15 great resources with loads of ‘how-to’ videos to explore and learn new way of doing things.
1. Oodlebox TV(http://oodleboxtv.com/)
Get oodles of ‘How-to’ videos on this website. It is a digital community of do-it-yourselfers organized around video channels of how-to knowledge, techniques, tips and resources to add oodles of style and grace to your lifestyle, home, or garden.
2. HelpFulVideo(http://helpfulvideo.com/ )
This is personal favorite - helpfulvideo has loads of video that can be of big help. No login or registeration required, view any video and you can even download them with a click of button
3. ShowMeDo (http://showmedo.com/)
Learning programming languages by watching videos. Very geeky and unique videos to get comfortable with Python (nearly 100 videos), Ruby (and Rails), Perl, Blender and PhotoShop.
4. Tubetorial (http://www.tubetorial.com/)
Cool ‘how-to’ videos on Wordpress, hosting, database and other releated tasks explained in simplest of form in videos
5. Vidpedia (http://www.vidipedia.org/)
It is a virtual Wikipedia of ‘How-to’ learning videos. You can watch videos from different cateogries, download theme, embed them and even EDIT them.
6. TeacherTube (http://www.teachertube.com/channels.php)
Problem with maths? Problem reading and writing? Get basic things do in more simple manner by following elementary videos at TeachersTube featuring loads of educational videos.
7. VideoJug (http://www.videojug.com/)
Another excellent place to watch videos that include informative “How To” and “Ask The Expert” films that guide you, step-by-step, through everything and anything in life.
OTHER ‘HOW-TO’ VIDEO RESOURCES....
8. Youtube ( http://www.youtube.com/) has loads of ‘how-to’ and DIY videos.
9. Sclipo (http://sclipo.com/ ) help you learn new things with informative videos.
10. Metacafe ( http://www.metacafe.com/tags/howto/) ‘How-to’ video channel has lot of video worth a view.
11. Howtovdos ( http://www.howtovdos.com/) has selected computer how-to videos agrregated on the site.
12. Ubuntu Clips ( bhttp://ubuntuclips.org/ ) has video ‘how-to’ for everyone who is new to Ubuntu.
13. Expert Village (http://www.expertvillage.com/) has expert videos that to answer your everyday questions.
14. Puppy Linux (http://rhinoweb.us/) for how-to videos on performing basic tasks in Linux.
15. 5Min Life (http://www.5min.com/) Videpedia for one-stop for instructional videos and DIY projects.
1. Oodlebox TV(http://oodleboxtv.com/)
Get oodles of ‘How-to’ videos on this website. It is a digital community of do-it-yourselfers organized around video channels of how-to knowledge, techniques, tips and resources to add oodles of style and grace to your lifestyle, home, or garden.
2. HelpFulVideo(http://helpfulvideo.com/ )
This is personal favorite - helpfulvideo has loads of video that can be of big help. No login or registeration required, view any video and you can even download them with a click of button
3. ShowMeDo (http://showmedo.com/)
Learning programming languages by watching videos. Very geeky and unique videos to get comfortable with Python (nearly 100 videos), Ruby (and Rails), Perl, Blender and PhotoShop.
4. Tubetorial (http://www.tubetorial.com/)
Cool ‘how-to’ videos on Wordpress, hosting, database and other releated tasks explained in simplest of form in videos
5. Vidpedia (http://www.vidipedia.org/)
It is a virtual Wikipedia of ‘How-to’ learning videos. You can watch videos from different cateogries, download theme, embed them and even EDIT them.
6. TeacherTube (http://www.teachertube.com/channels.php)
Problem with maths? Problem reading and writing? Get basic things do in more simple manner by following elementary videos at TeachersTube featuring loads of educational videos.
7. VideoJug (http://www.videojug.com/)
Another excellent place to watch videos that include informative “How To” and “Ask The Expert” films that guide you, step-by-step, through everything and anything in life.
OTHER ‘HOW-TO’ VIDEO RESOURCES....
8. Youtube ( http://www.youtube.com/) has loads of ‘how-to’ and DIY videos.
9. Sclipo (http://sclipo.com/ ) help you learn new things with informative videos.
10. Metacafe ( http://www.metacafe.com/tags/howto/) ‘How-to’ video channel has lot of video worth a view.
11. Howtovdos ( http://www.howtovdos.com/) has selected computer how-to videos agrregated on the site.
12. Ubuntu Clips ( bhttp://ubuntuclips.org/ ) has video ‘how-to’ for everyone who is new to Ubuntu.
13. Expert Village (http://www.expertvillage.com/) has expert videos that to answer your everyday questions.
14. Puppy Linux (http://rhinoweb.us/) for how-to videos on performing basic tasks in Linux.
15. 5Min Life (http://www.5min.com/) Videpedia for one-stop for instructional videos and DIY projects.
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