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Jennifer Lee (Doerflinger) Hill
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Additionally, if History is your thing, like it is for me, seek out online classes. Medieval Courses (UK) is grand if you are interested (obsessed?) in that period. I like the "pace yourself" friendliness, as well as low cost. (Not free.)
Due to monetary restraints, I was unable to finish my education. That doesn't mean I quit learning! Keep yr medication load low & keep your mind active to (hopefully) avoid dementia!
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
MAJ Raúl Rovira
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Jennifer, thank you for sharing your Medieval interest. Can you share with us where you go on-line to take Medieval courses?
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Jennifer Lee (Doerflinger) Hill
Jennifer Lee (Doerflinger) Hill
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MAJ Raúl Rovira MAJ Raul: the website is Medieval Courses. Offered by instructors in the UK ... I'm just beginning a course on the Plantangenets.
There are other places, as well; there's a FB group that brings such courses to the attention of members. IIRC, it's British History courses or something like that. I'm not on FB much, anymore, & may have gotten it wrong, but it's close. There's also an excellent British History group run by an Australian. Not for courses, but great info. Lots of historians on there. No genealogy. It's boring to those not in one's family. ☺
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MAJ Raúl Rovira
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Two places can be added to the list are:
1- Code Academy if you are learning how to code. From basic to web developer.
2. Kahn Academy to work on math skills.
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