Making the Most out of Free Online Learning Platforms

With the development of technology and more people having devices at home that allow them to go online, the opportunity for learning there is quickly becoming advanced. More Universities and schools are offering online learning courses, and more online learning platforms are coming about. Some of these free sites are offering top-quality learning opportunities. As a result, there are fewer boundaries now when it comes to learning across the borders. A student in India can learn from US lead courses, or work on UK based worksheets. With all that available opportunity it can be hard to know how to make the most out of it though. So here is how with a bit of preparation and planning you or your child can get the most out of their online learning.



 1) Make a learning schedule and follow it! Whether you are supplementing your current learning because you feel there are gaps, or online learning is currently your only means of education, you should have a schedule and stick to it. It is easy with this form of learning to put it off or treat the flexibility as a means to skip it or not think of it seriously. But whether you need to finish final year projects or are learning more about economics, the best approach is to put it in your planner and commit to it every day, or whenever you are doing it. It also helps to have a proper place set for learning, with all the materials you need to hand, a tidy and organised space to give it the importance it has.

2) Participate and interact as much as you can Some courses online are very individual. You follow the process, sometimes there are videos, sometimes there is audio, sometimes there is a project to complete, it really varies depending on who created it, what site you are on and what you are learning. But some online learning can be more interactive with group discussions and a chance to share ideas and make comments. If you prefer the latter then choose that type of learning!

3) Use conference learning if you feel isolated Online learning does not have to isolate. There are online learning platforms that offering things like conferencing as a way to learn. Even in cases where you might be concerned about schools and the state of education right now, there are a lot of benefits students get from attending schools. Interacting with peers, group learning and project work, social development. There is a chance with the internet to fill in gaps, provide additional learning support and still allow them that opportunity. Online conferences are a chance to connect with different experts and to meet other online students should you want to.

Summary If you need additional learning to complete final year projects, you have a gap on your CV that needs filling, or you missed some schooling and need to catch up, online learning could be a great opportunity for you. Just look for sites that have quality courses or modules.  

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