Firstly, if you are a student or professional that wants to improve their skills or advance their career, check out the gallery below.Â
In addition, you will find that we have created a list of 14 free and paid sites that have a wide variety of online courses. Similarly, some also offer digital certificates. Above all, we identify what the main use is of each site.Â
Free and Paid Online Courses
- All
- Free
- Paid
- Certifications
- Programming
Next, here’s a quick description of each service and who its best-suited for.
- Coursera – provides unlimited access to Guided Projects and 1 free course per year for students wanting to learn job-ready skills.
- Khan Academy – a nonprofit organization that’s mission is to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.
- Open Culture – provides online courses, audio books, movies, podcasts, eBooks, and more related to culture and education.
- Udemy – provides thousands of courses starting at $12.99 each. Furthermore, they also have the world’s largest selection of courses.
- Codecademy – a great resource for developers looking to learn a new language or brush up on one they already know.
- Alison – provides free online courses to over 17 million digital learners in technology, science, math, and more.
- iTunes U (until End of 2021) – provides instructors everything they need to bring their classroom together. However, this service has been discontinued by Apple.
- edX – 2500+ online courses offered from 140 institutions.
- Harvard Extension School – serves students seeking part-time, online courses and programs to advance their career.
- UC Berkeley Class Central – a variety of free online education options, including supplementary lectures and webcasts.
- Code.org – a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools and increasing participation from underrepresented groups.
- TED-Ed – TED’s youth and education initiative. At the present time, their mission is to spark and celebrate the ideas of teachers and students around the world.
- LinkedIn Learning – offers relevant, content taught by credible industry experts.
- FutureLearn – provides access to courses at three different levels, starting with free.
In conclusion, these courses can help you improve your professional skills and provide certifications that can be included on your resume. To sum it up, you don’t have to look far for training.
Resources & Further Reading
- Kalish, A. (2020, July 10). 14 Sites for Online Classes That’ll Boost Your Skills. Retrieved October 14, 2020, from https://www.themuse.com/advice/14-best-sites-for-taking-online-classes-thatll-boost-your-skills-and-get-you-ahead
- Prince, A. (2020, September 02). 25 Killer Sites For Free Online Education. Retrieved October 14, 2020, from https://www.lifehack.org/articles/money/25-killer-sites-for-free-online-education.html
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