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any advice about where can i learn new skill?

any advice about where can i learn new skill?

Thank you comment icon What kind of new skill? If you want to learn Karate, then a dojo would be your starting point. If you want to learn to sew, a dojo is NOT the place. Fred Rosenberger

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Joanna Rose’s Answer

Hello Mary,

To learn new skills, consider online platforms such as Coursera, Udemy, or LinkedIn Learning, which offer a wide range of courses across various fields. Local community colleges and adult education centers also provide affordable classes that can be beneficial. Additionally, attending workshops and seminars related to your field of interest can offer both practical experience and networking opportunities. For a more immersive learning experience, look into industry-specific conferences or webinars that keep you updated on the latest trends and technologies.
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Lars’s Answer

Practice! Often. I know, this sounds cliche'. But really though, if you want to learn a new program or software then just start using it. YouTube along the way to learn new things. Sometimes having something to show for the skills you've learned (graphics you designed, site you coded, etc.) is enough to show that you posses the skills, you don't always need a certificate of sorts to prove yourself.
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Kieran’s Answer

Hey Mary,

It really depends on what skill you want to learn. There are tons of videos online that can show and teach you new skills. YouTube for example, is a great place to start. If you want to learn how to change oil in your car, go to YouTube. However, if you want to learn how to fly a plane, it would probably be better to learn from a pilot or aviation school. If you're not into videos, Reddit has some great pages called subreddits that you can learn from for any particular skill. Reddit is forum based, so you can ask personal questions and interact with others rather than YouTube where it's harder to reach the creator of the video.

Hope this answers your question!
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Rafael’s Answer

Hi Mary! If you're looking to learn new skills, you have several options. Online platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and LinkedIn Learning offer a wide range of courses. YouTube has free tutorials on almost any skill you can think of. Local community colleges and adult education centers offer affordable classes and workshops. Professional associations and organizations provide workshops and training programs. Meetup groups and local clubs are great for skill-sharing. Engaging with online communities and forums can also help you learn from experienced individuals. Enjoy the learning process!
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Dhimant’s Answer

The internet is brimming with resources to help you acquire new skills. Take cloud technology, for instance. You can find a wealth of courses on https://www.udemy.com/. Even if there's a one-time subscription fee, don't hesitate to invest in your learning. Remember to set a regular study schedule, whether it's an hour a day, a week, or three hours a month. This commitment will undoubtedly pave the way for you to learn and grow.
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Joseph’s Answer

OMG this is such a broad question. You can learn a new skill anywhere but it depends on what skill your interested in. A trade, college, or other.

Set clear goals.
Adopt a growth mindset.
Use active learning strategies.
Use different learning mediums.
Learn from someone with more experience.
Practice.
Take frequent breaks.

Online or in class room setting its your choice.
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