Sunday, March 15, 2020
Learn New Skills
Learn New Skills List of 100+ Free Educational Websites - Learn New SkillsJanuary 2, 2019 By Jess Chen Reviewed by Mark Slack, CPRWWe here at Resume Genius have put together this huge list of websites that can teach you new skills and abilities for free.Build My Resume NowBe warned Although these websites can help you build a new skill base, they will not necessarily be accepted on your resume. Although we are entering a new, modern era where skills are mora fluid and less rigidly attained, institutions are always slow to change. That doesnt mean you shouldnt learn these skills, however. There is room to prove yourself outside of your resume.Free Educational WebsitesClick the anchor text below to navigate to the relevant sectionOnline University CoursesOther Course-Like SitesComputer SkillsMusicLanguageCookingBooksMiscellaneousIMPORTANT 9.How Can You Prove You Learned These Skills?1. Online University CoursesThis section provides a list of Universities that share their materials openly and freely for all, with the aim of supporting classroom instruction, and giving all individuals access to an excellent education. Take note some University sites provide better content than others in specific areas of study. Depending on your interest, you should do some research prior to choosing one of these links.Berkeley parte1Berkeley Part 2(videos)Carnegie MellonHarvardJohns HopkinsOpen Course Ware FinderOpen Course Ware ConsortiumMIT LecturesRice ConnexionsStanfordCoursesStanfordVideosUniversity of New South WalesUniversity of RedditUniversity of SydneyUniversity of the PeopleUtah StateYaleVideosP2P University2. Other Course-Like Sites (Not Directly University Affiliated)These websites are less structured than the University affiliated sites, and may be more helpful to someone with less time to commit.Academic EarthBetter ExplainedCosmo LearningDirectory of Open Access JournalsFree Video LecturesFreelance-TeacherIncrediCampusKhan AcademyHow Stuff WorksLectureFoxMixe rgy Classes taught by entrepreneursNational Programme on Tech Enhanced LearningOpen CultureOpenStudyStudy BlueTeachMateTEDWikiHowWikiversityWonder How ToYoutube Edu3. Computer Related SkillsLearn how to program, write code, and work with alternative operating systems with these helpful websites.Bloc How to programD Zone (Programming and Devops Question and Answer Site)Free Technology AcademyDeveloping for AndroidLearn about LinuxLynda.comNettuts Web development tutorialsUniversity of Washington CSEStack Overflow(Question and Answer Site)Web Building TutorialsVideoCoPilot Tutorials for Adobe After EffectsJava SpecificBlue Pelican Java TextbookCalTech CS Java TrackA syllabus, with assignments and labs. Work through it like a student.FHDA Community College Intro to Java CourseGA Tech Free Java Learning MaterialsMIT 6.092 Intro to Programming in JavaORACLEs Java Tutorials4. MusicMusic theory, music lessons, and a few different instruments. Learn how to jam out some tunesBass LessonsFunk UniversityGuitar Lessons at Ultimate-GuitarGuitar Lessons at The StringeryGuitar Lessons at The Next Level GuitarGuitar Lessons at Justin GuitarGuitar Neck QuizMusic Theory Trainear.comMusic Theory MusicTheory.netPiano LessonsTeoria Classical Music Theory5. LanguageBilingual ability is a solid plus-rechnen to any resume. Get started learning todayDuolingoLearn language for free and translate the webLanguages from BBCLiveMochaTalk To Me In KoreanLessons on speaking Korean6. Cooking/FoodCooking Skills should probably be a mandatory section of everyones resume.Cooking CoarseGood Eats7. eBooks, Online Books, and Academic JournalsSuccessful people never stop learning. Use these resources to find articles, books, and journals sometimes for freeCite SeerGet CitedGoogle BooksHow to Think Like a Computer Scientist eBookLarge List of Science eBooksLibrivox A free audio book websiteOnline Library ibiblioOpen Book ProjectPlanet eBookProjectGutenburgScribdThe Free LibraryThe AssayerThe we bs largest catalog of books whose authors have made them available for freeWikiBooksWorldCat Worldwide Library Catalog8. Miscellaneous SubjectsMath, psychology, philosophy, exercise, investing, science, business planning, and even livestock management. Theres nothing you cant learn here.Argument MappingCareers and CollegeCreative LiveExerciseInfoPlease AlmanacInstructablesInvestingLets Make RobotsMake MagazinePsychoactivesRaising ChickensThe Math MotherloadWestern CivilizationYoga9. How Can You Prove You Learned These Skills?The Internet, rapidly developing technology, and cheaper technology are working together to quickly create a more level educational playing field for motivated learners. The question is quickly becoming how will institutions like universities, companies, and governments begin to recognize skills, knowledge, and abilities learned outside of the prototyp paths? (By normal, we mean the process of earning a degree from a university, or getting training through you r job.)Right now, it is not acceptable to claim that you earned skills or abilities from the Internet on your resume. It is too difficult to prove that you rigorously studied the information and learned new skills to a satisfactory degree. That is why the degree system exists at universities it standardizes the level of competence needed to earn the degree.However, there are massive projects being undertaken to begin a new standardization process ones that could help people who cannot afford college, or are simply self-motivated learners, prove that they have skills and abilities on par with those who earned a normal university degree. TipAnother way to prove you have these skills is to dig back to your school days. Learn how to strategically use your extracurricular activities to show off your skills.Mozillas Open Badges ProjectAt Resume Genius, we are particularly interested in Mozillas Open Badges project.To summarize briefly, Open Badges hopes to create a process where your s kills can be tested and proven, with the evidence/results stored in a digital format (in the form of a badge). Theoretically, you could collect these badges, and offer them as evidence to universities to earn credits, or to companies as supplement for your resume.We believe that such a process could truly bring revolutionary changes to the way people learn skills and choose career paths.Although we believe that people should learn for the sake of learning, we also believe in practicality. That is why we are excited about Mozillas Open Badges, and the democratization of education on the web.
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