Finding Help from Other Web Resources
Even MIT doesn't have all the answers. Good research demands a wide scope. Here are links to other sites focused on learning skills that might be of use to you. Please feel free to explore these resources at your leisure.
- Charles Sturt University (each topic links to many more pages around the world)
- Cornell University, Learning Strategies Center
- Dartmouth College, Academic Skills Center (includes videos)
- How to Study.org (student reviews of linked study skill sites)
- Khan Academy (library of material to help students learn various subjects; includes video content)
- Mind Tools (strong on time, stress, and project management)
- Ohio University, Academic Advancement Center Study Tips
- Study Hacks (blogs written by an MIT postdoc; lots of quick fixes)
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Learning Center (includes a seven-day procrastination plan)
- University of South Australia, Learning and Teaching Unit
- University of Texas Learning Center (many handouts, especially in calculus and math skills)
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Study Skills Self-help Information (includes quick self-assessments)
- Worldwide Center of Mathematics (offers free online Differential Calculus textbook, video lectures, and more)


