All of you know that this past year most of us were locked in our homes and could not perform activities we were able to perform a year ago freely.
Yes, I a talking about the covid-19 situation here. I think most of you might have learned something new in this past year and are now confident about their life.
Maybe you have learned how to play violin better or maybe now you know how to program a real life situation and are able to offer app/software solving the problem people might face everyday.
The thing is, the more time you had last year, more productive you could have been.
The time has gone now, but it does not mean that you cannot learn something new now. I am giving out this challenge to everybody reading this right now.
Take out some time from your busy schedule and try to learn a new skill that might get you to new height some day later in your life.
Where to learn these new skills from?
Let me suggest some best sources, which you can use to learn these skills that you need in your life badly.
- Sophia Learning - Sophia Learning offers low-cost and self-paced courses that you can use for college credits.
- OpenUpEd - OpenUpEd is a platform that offers students from every country one of the largest MOOC library for higher education.
- Coursera - If you do not know about coursera, then you must be living in the 20th century. Coursera offers online courses in every field you can imagine. You can get certificate for completing a course or get a degree online.
- Udemy - You can choose from 130,000 online video courses with new additions published every month.
- Udacity - Udacity offers nanodegrees if you do not want to go for a whole degree at once. After completing a nanodegree, you can opt for the next step to complete the degree.
I hope you have found this list to be helpful. You can also tell me about the courses or skills you have learned in the comments and if I left something that you think must be on this list than do tell me in the comments.