Heffernan on How-To Sites

We’re big fans of clever uses for teaching using the web, so we liked this short article by Virginia Heffernan in the New York Times highlighting some of the more useful how-to sites. Here’s an excerpt:

THIS WEEK’S RECOMMENDATIONS

DEMO DERBY: Currently, the clearest use for original online video is demonstration. Better even than advertising. Much better than entertainment. To admire the range of undertakings on which people will claim expertise —
oh, and to learn something — see the big demo sites first, which include Expert Village, Instructables, SuTree, eHow, WonderHowTo and Howcast. Their holdings are growing every day. You might even upload your own video.

DECLUTTERING: Slightly more specific how-to sites, devoted to how to, say, get rid of things (from I.B.S. to ghosts), can be useful, and often have a more coherent tone than the wacky single-subject sites, as well as a considered advertising layout that doesn’t drive you bananas, as the ones studded with sponsored links tend to. Get Rid of Things — ‘‘a people’s guide to better living’’ — is well worth a look, as are the sister sites How to Clean Things and How to Write Good.

THE NITTY-GRITTY: Web sites like law.justanswer.com (for legal advice) and Black Hair Planet leave nothing to chance. You know you want to know about makeup and hair — and virtually nothing else? DailyMakeover.com
is your site. Breaking and entering? Free-lock-picking-guide.com. How to subdue your enemies? GracieAcademy.com — for the basics of Ultimate Fighting ‘‘ground and pound’’ tricks. Yikes.

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