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i want to learn about best skills in free platform ?
i want to learn about best skills in free platform ? like youtube
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Cheryl’s Answer
Here is a list that may be of help to you to check out:
-Alison (includes business, health, technology, and languages)
-Codecademy(programming languages(Javascript, Python, etc.)
-Freecodecamp(free certifications)
-Khan Academy(free tutoring on English, Math, Biology topics)
-Memrise(teaches different languages to speak)
-Pluralsight(video training courses)
-YouTube(can learn anything, just type in your interest in the search bar).
I hope these might point you in the right direction.
-Alison (includes business, health, technology, and languages)
-Codecademy(programming languages(Javascript, Python, etc.)
-Freecodecamp(free certifications)
-Khan Academy(free tutoring on English, Math, Biology topics)
-Memrise(teaches different languages to speak)
-Pluralsight(video training courses)
-YouTube(can learn anything, just type in your interest in the search bar).
I hope these might point you in the right direction.
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Kimberly’s Answer
Hi Felix!
It's great that you're eager to learn new skills. Free is possible of course.
Where should you begin your learning journey? The internet provides an abundance of materials to help you learn anything you choose. Here are a few popular choices:
* MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses): Platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udemy offer courses taught by industry experts and university professors.
* Public libraries: Access a wealth of resources including eBooks, online databases, and workshops.
* Online communities: Engage with others on platforms like Stack Overflow, Reddit, and specialized forums to ask questions and get advice.
* Blogs and websites: Discover in-depth content from experts in various fields.
* YouTube: A vast library of tutorials and guides at your fingertips.
Tips for successful online learning:
-Verify sources: Not all online content is accurate. Check the credentials of the creator and look for supporting evidence.
-Create a study plan: Set clear goals and a schedule to stay motivated.
-Join a community: Interact with other learners to stay engaged and solve problems.
-Practice regularly: Consistent practice is key to mastering new skills.
-Remember: The key is to find what works best for your learning style and goals.
What specific skill or subject are you interested in learning, Felix? With more information, I can provide more tailored recommendations or I can suggest you use an IA (ChatGPT, Gimini, Copilot) to develop a specific education plan.
Good luck!
It's great that you're eager to learn new skills. Free is possible of course.
Where should you begin your learning journey? The internet provides an abundance of materials to help you learn anything you choose. Here are a few popular choices:
* MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses): Platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udemy offer courses taught by industry experts and university professors.
* Public libraries: Access a wealth of resources including eBooks, online databases, and workshops.
* Online communities: Engage with others on platforms like Stack Overflow, Reddit, and specialized forums to ask questions and get advice.
* Blogs and websites: Discover in-depth content from experts in various fields.
* YouTube: A vast library of tutorials and guides at your fingertips.
Tips for successful online learning:
-Verify sources: Not all online content is accurate. Check the credentials of the creator and look for supporting evidence.
-Create a study plan: Set clear goals and a schedule to stay motivated.
-Join a community: Interact with other learners to stay engaged and solve problems.
-Practice regularly: Consistent practice is key to mastering new skills.
-Remember: The key is to find what works best for your learning style and goals.
What specific skill or subject are you interested in learning, Felix? With more information, I can provide more tailored recommendations or I can suggest you use an IA (ChatGPT, Gimini, Copilot) to develop a specific education plan.
Good luck!
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Carol’s Answer
It's great that you are thinking about leveraging free resources to learn, today's technologies make knowledge easily accessible and in a lot of case, free! In addition to the advices others have given, here are a few additional ones:
- Duolingo or Language Transfer to languages
- YouTube to learn to play music instruments
- Google to find videos to learn to fix or build things (broken faucet, leaky toilet, build a bird house, etc.)
- Free webinars to learn about how to set up budget, save and invest for the future
- Download free apps to help your organize, plan, read, and get help (i.e: tutoring on a subject)
Use the technology to help you learn, grow and live a better life!
- Duolingo or Language Transfer to languages
- YouTube to learn to play music instruments
- Google to find videos to learn to fix or build things (broken faucet, leaky toilet, build a bird house, etc.)
- Free webinars to learn about how to set up budget, save and invest for the future
- Download free apps to help your organize, plan, read, and get help (i.e: tutoring on a subject)
Use the technology to help you learn, grow and live a better life!