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their profile. I'm excited to share a list of online platforms offering free courses covering a wide range of
subjects. These courses are perfect for anyone keen on expanding their knowledge base and refining
their skill set during the break.
Brief Overview and Links:
1. Google Digital Garage: Offers courses in digital marketing, coding, data analytics, and more.
These courses are beneficial for students interested in tech-related fields.
2. Stanford Online Courses: Our free online courses provide you with an affordable and flexible
way to learn new skills and study new and emerging topics. Learn from Stanford instructors and
industry experts at no cost to you.
3. Harvard Online Courses: Offers certification courses for learners around the world. It's more
academically oriented and covers a wide range of subjects.
4. MIT OpenCourseWare: Provides free lecture notes, exams, and videos from MIT courses. It's
more academically oriented and covers a wide range of subjects.
5. Skillshare: Offers a free trial and has a variety of creative courses such as graphic design,
photography, writing, and more.
6. Codecademy: Specifically for programming and coding. It's an excellent platform for learning
languages like Python, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
7. Great Learning: Learn powerpoint & excel from basics in this free online training. Powerpoint &
Excel tutorial is taught hands-on by experts. Learn about slides, animations, charts in powerpoint
& data analytics concepts like data visualization, data wrangling, and more!
Free Online Excel Course For Beginners with Certificate - Great Learning (mygreatlearning.com)
8. Khan Academy: Provides free courses mainly focused on STEM subjects (Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics). It's great for foundational learning.
9. Coursera: Offers courses from universities and colleges around the world. Many courses are free
to audit, but if you want a certificate, there might be a fee. They cover a wide range of topics
including business, computer science, arts, and more.
10. LinkedIn Learning: Offers a free trial period and has a vast library of courses covering various
professional skills, software, and business-related topics.
LinkedIn Learning with Lynda: Online Training Courses for Creative, Technology, Business Skills
11. edX: Similar to Coursera, edX offers courses from universities and institutions. They have
programs where students can take a series of undergraduate-level courses to develop skills in
specific fields.
(For detailed information and enrollment, please visit the respective websites linked above)