I wish to look for great websites on the following:
- financial education
- education (popular universities)
- travel (great places to visti)
I will put the links in this page:
http://www.easysearch.sg/Links.aspx
If you know of these websites, please send a link to kinlian@gmail.com or post them as a comment. I will put them as links in my portal.
Hi Mr Tan,
ReplyDeleteI've compiled a list of Singapore Investment Bloggers for easy access.
http://sginvestbloggers.blogspot.com/
For your consideration. Thanks!
Cheers,
Royston
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ReplyDeleteDear Mr. Tan,
ReplyDeleteI read your blog daily and like it very much. I would like to contribute a site for financial education.
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/collections/coll_display.php?coll_id=20216
What is it about?
This site features videos where a senior editor teaches various financial concepts using a white board.
Why I recommend it?
The reason why I recommend this is because having a teacher explaining and drawing on a whiteboard helps me in visualizing and understanding the concepts.
Drawbacks?
The only possible drawback is that their content is US-centric.
Can take a look at Khan Academy.
ReplyDeletehttp://khanacademy.org/
Founded by ex-wall street hedgefund financial analyst. Don't worry, the stuff inside is free. His site was recently awarded the 2009 Tech Award in Education.
Has tons (900+) of short videos on all sorts of math topics, statistics, finance, economics, physics, chemistry, biology.
Each lesson is a short 12-min video, that is presented on a web-board.
Seems like many students like Khan's teaching style and explanations for mathematics stuff. He's continuing to add hundreds of videos each year.
For travel I recommend tripadvisor and lonely planet
ReplyDeleteHi guys, thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeletefinancial education category:
ReplyDeletehttp://academicearth.org/subjects/economics/category:49
Thanks for your contributions. I have added them in www.easysearch.sg (Links). Try it.
ReplyDeleteNot specific to Singapore, but ones I visit frequently.
ReplyDeleteNPR Planet Money
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