Thursday, May 14, 2020
Skills you can learn from the comfort of your bedroom
Skills you can learn from the comfort of your bedroom This post was written by an external contributor. Sarah Wilson reveals how you can build up your skills and turn down time into do time. Look, thereâs no denying it. Thereâs nothing more satisfying than coming home after a long day, jumping into your comfy clothes and zoning out in front of your latest Netflix binge. But almost every one of us has at some point reached our eighth episode and quietly thought I should probably do something a bit more productive with my free time, before allowing the next one to queue. Of course, days/evenings/weekends like this are important. Iâm obviously not asking you to give up Netflix (god forbid) any time soon. But with the vast expanse of the internet at your fingers, itâs worth checking out what it can offer you beyond TV shows every once in a while. Thereâs a whole world of skills available to you on the internet. The kinds that wonât only help your personal development but your career development too. Many of these you can learn totally for free, (or for a very small fee) and the extra bonus is you donât even have to get out of your PJs for it. Coding Unfortunately, I happened to fall into a generation in which IT lessons were more focused on PowerPoint presentations about my favourite films than coding (or in fact, anything much useful at all). In schools nowadays, kids are learning to code early, and itâll set them up incredibly well for the workplace. Although I know how to make WordArt swirl around the screen in a loop, so there. Donât fret. These child geniuses arenât coming for your job just yet. In the meantime, there are a tonne of free resources you can go to for coding advice and tutorials in order to catch up. Codeacademy is a great place to start, offering free coding classes in 12 different languages. If thatâs not your style, try out some YouTube tutorials. Codingbasics is particularly helpful for beginners. Language learning There are so many resources for learning languages online that itâs almost hard to know where to start. Duolingo is a great place to go for getting a handle on the basics. However, itâs important to remember when learning a language that you need to tackle all areas. Whilst Duolingo is great for vocabulary, itâs not so strong on grammar teaching. So be sure to supplement it with something else. Fluent U is a great website for giving you authentic, real-world uses of language perfect for holidays whilst Verbling is a site for setting learners up with native speakers. If thereâs some element of the language youâre unsure about, thereâs almost certainly a dedicated blog out there to help you with those tricky conjugations, tenses and genders. Online lectures If youâre a recent graduate yearning for your university days or even a current student wanting a little bit extra, (kudos to you) then thereâs a plethora of sites that offer free access to lectures and course materials from around the world. Try coursera or open learn with The Open University for material ranging from Literature to Science and Mathematics. Or, if youâve ever wondered what it would be like to attend Yale, stop imagining and dive in with their free materials available here. Lots of universities have similar online courses, so see where else you can be a student at! Writing Whether for papers, copywriting sites, or freelance projects on sites such as Upwork, writing is a fantastic way to build your portfolio. It also makes your CV shine, as we highlighted previously. If youâre looking to write more journalistic stuff, google around to find pitch guidelines and the best way to contact whichever publication youâre shooting for. If youâre selling your work, make sure youâre getting a fair price for what youve written, and set yourself realistic deadlines. Once you start building up a portfolio, youâll find more opportunities to write content you actually enjoy. And who knows, maybe in a few yearâs time youâll be writing those Netflix shows rather than just watching themâ¦. Download Debut and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for more careers insights.
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