Hello! What are your favourite online learning platforms/courses to boost your skills, please? (Preferably free/cheap)
There are so many out there it's hard to know what's best – LinkedIn Learning, Google Digital Garage, Skillshare? ...
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- @Chelsea Gurr Have fun! x
- @Rebecca Preuss Hey Rebecca, thank you so much! One I've never heard of – looking into it right now!
- @Patrick Tawfik This is great, thank you Patrick! Good tip for Skillshare too!
- @Scott Morrison Hi Scott, this looks really interesting – thanks so much! I need to keep a lookout for this free content on LinkedIn too!
- @Annie Masciavè Amazing, thank you Annie!
- @Arthur Lemasson Thanks so much, Arthur! I actually am on the lookout for SEO courses so this is extra useful, thank you!
- @Asher Harris Hey Asher, of course – the original! Thank you!
- Hey Chelsea! I use Learnerbly - So many great options, from online courses to books. All different price ranges too, including free.
- Check out Future Learn or Coursera for free courses or Show Academy for cheap certified diplomas. ❤️
- LinkedIn learning works fine especially for those with a student membership, skill share comes at a small monthly fee (if you use a browser extension like honey you get 2 weeks free), EdX is also good it has a few courses on there made by very credible bodies with certificates for your LinkedIn, GA are great if you want a course that’s interactive and live instead of just videos put in a sequence like the previously mentioned 3
- Check out my course of Online Personal Branding on Thinkific https://digital-marketing-taleb-kabbara.thinkific.com/courses/personal-branding-workshop
- Hi ChelseaI use a lot of stuff from Kajabi and have found some interesting stuff simply by looking through LinkedIn daily - people are happily giving away free content and webinars through Lockdown that will upskill.One of my free Masterclasses is on here but in case you’ve missed it, gotoWww.unleashtheboom.com/SWSC for my free creative unblocking session.Stay Boom!S
- Hey Chelsea,- For quick, shorter courses on specific skills - my go to is Domestika (https://www.domestika.org/en)- For longer, more in-depth courses (especially good for Adobe suite) - Udemy (https://www.udemy.com/)
- Hey Chelsea,- For quick, shorter courses on specific skills - my go to is Domestika (https://www.domestika.org/en)- For longer, more in-depth courses (especially good for Adobe suite) - Udemy (https://www.udemy.com/)
- I pesonally enjoy using Edx as it offers you the option to follow the course for free or to pay for a professional certificate.If you are on the lookout for SEO courses - SEMrush academy has a large library of very well done bite size videos. ( also available on youtube)For Digital marketing - Google Digital Garage offers some interesting content.Hope that helps!Have a great day.Arthur
- I'll throw in a curveball, YouTube. All the platforms that were mentioned are great of course, but my non linear learning bias has meant I've been able to learn about creative writing and audio technology to a pretty decent level from a handful of YouTube channels.
- @Neil Pho Thanks, Neil! So many great courses on LinkedIn learning!
- @Katarina Hakansson MSc MCIM Great shout, Katarina! I've attended a couple on here and they have always been so useful!
- I like https://www.lynda.com/ aka Linked-in learning. But it probably depends on what you want to learn and your level. I tried one where they had strong Irish accents. I think it may have been Udemy? I plan to look at Skillshare next.
- I would say look here on the events, there are so many recommendations. I attend a lot of conferences and webinars, it is real-life learnings. I find them those more useful.
- @Hayley Miller Thanks, Hayley! There are so many courses on there to choose from!
- I recently discovered Google Digital Garage - it's great! https://learndigital.withgoogle.com/digitalgarage
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