Monday, March 4, 2013

Are you resourceful and inquisitive?


Are you resourceful and inquisitive?



Today, we can easily find a treasure trove of valuable resources on any subject on the internet. Or we can go to libraries to do our research. Library cards are free in most communities, and librarians are there to help you find the materials you need and to answer questions about how you might deepen your research. And don’t forget to brainstorm with family and friends; you may be surprised at how much some of them can guide you about any new challenge you want to undertake.

A more formal approach to learning a new subject or developing a new skill involves attending community or adult school. Such schools tend to offer low-cost courses on everything from playing bridge and tennis to managing personal finances to painting and fiction writing and photography and other forms of art. I loved taking all sorts of community college courses: some were as short as one week, others lasted a full semester.

Over the years, I kept watching the college catalog to find classes that intrigued me and were offered at convenient times. Nowadays, taking courses online has become an even more convenient way to gather information and to learn new skills. Hundreds of colleges and universities have full-fledged online programs in many fields, enabling you to learn at your own pace from the comfort of your own home.

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