Gather Your Resources for your Learning Project Part 4 - Free Online Tutorials and Courses

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Welcome back to the series on defining and implementing your learning goals. Today we’re looking at the third of our resources — online communities. I’m going to divide Online Courses into several categories so you’ll see them again at different places and price ranges during the series. Today, we’re focusing only on those that are free.

Cost: 💲

Quality: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

There is an amazing wealth of free learning content online. Everything from YouTube Channels to Khan Academy to initiatives like Girls Who Code that include free learning content on their website is available to us just for the cost of a search and some reviewing of resources.

So, as you’re building your learning project resource list, don’t forget about these free resources.

While it could seem obvious, just adding the word “free” to a Google Search to learn about your topic can provide a wealth of additional resources. I just took my own advice and tried this with my latest learning goal — to build exercises using Acceptance and Commitment Training that I can use in my coaching business. I found a wealth of additional resources — all at no cost. Along the way, I did find some other higher cost resources that I made note of in my resource list for this learning project. If I find I’m stalled or stuck, they might be of value to come back to at a later time.

What’s the best free online tutorial or course that has changed how you do your work and/or live your life?

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