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Where to learn skill for free without breaking the bank

From the little research I make, I found out that online is the best place to find whatever you are looking for, if you are looking for business ideas,you are also going to get them online.
It is majorly in the online space that you get a lot of information for free on different things. There are a lot of Youtube channels and blogs in which you can get information in any kind of skill.
 
I believe there are several ways to learn knowledge if you are working online depending on your choice.

You can learned from friends through the utilisation and the development of your digital skills, you tube channel which can also tutor you etc.
 
We have several ways where we can learn and acheive skills successfully without breaking a sweat , Facebook and YouTube channel are one of the best place to learn skills online .
 
YouTube has been referred to by many as an online university. There are people who teach a lot of things there for free. You can search and learn about anything and everything from YouTube. And it is all for free.
I somehow prefer youtube to free online course platforms because those platforms won't make quality course available to you for free. With the exception of few, those free online course platforms only make available to people for free course that are not details enough.
 
There are several platforms which can gives you the opportunity to learn alot about any online platforms which you found it difficult to understand depending on the level of you knowledge to accumulate.
 
YouTube is a great platform to learn. You can also do research on different kinds of websites online. The internet has a lot of opportunities for you to learn, even for free.
 
There are a lot of online forums devoted to information sharing and learning. People can exchange materials and ask questions in the several subreddits on Reddit that are devoted to particular topics. A lot of forums and online communities are devoted to particular professions or businesses.
 
My friend, the internet is a vast hole of knowledge, you just need to know where you're looking. You included a lot of good sources to start, but I'd also add YouTube as an option as there is so many free video guides on there. You could literally learn to build a house on YouTube, from start to finish. Now of course you need money for that, but I think you get the point. :D

Utilize the vastness of the internet, because there are so many tools out there. Google as well with just a search can yield you with more than enough guides and tips.
 
One place for free code learning is AppAcademy.io. According to it's ad, you pay the tuition from the job you get after you graduate. It sounds like a good deal. What do you all think?
 
YouTube has been referred to by many as an online university. There are people who teach a lot of things there for free. You can search and learn about anything and everything from YouTube. And it is all for free.
Yes, YouTube is a great resource for learning different skills, but one needs to find the right channels with knowledgeable people who actually know what they are doing.

I have seen many people on YouTube who are not delivering the right knowledge about a particular skill, and their content is full of useless information. Such people are only looking to get views and earn money through YouTube.

So one has to research well for 'skill experts' instead relying on those who call themselves 'online gurus'.
 
One place for free code learning is AppAcademy.io. According to it's ad, you pay the tuition from the job you get after you graduate. It sounds like a good deal. What do you all think?

AppAcademy.io. seems like they are offering something that's worth it since they set up their programme in a way to tell you that they are sure you're getting a job when you're done with using their services.
 
YouTube has been referred to by many as an online university. There are people who teach a lot of things there for free. You can search and learn about anything and everything from YouTube. And it is all for free.
^ That's your best bet right there.
I have learned countless things from YouTube. I love it! From health tips to DIY projects, practically anything can be found on YouTube if you know how to type in the right keywords to find exactly what you're trying to learn more about, or even if you're just a beginner trying something out for the first time.
 
Yes, YouTube is a great resource for learning different skills, but one needs to find the right channels with knowledgeable people who actually know what they are doing.

I have seen many people on YouTube who are not delivering the right knowledge about a particular skill, and their content is full of useless information. Such people are only looking to get views and earn money through YouTube.

So one has to research well for 'skill experts' instead relying on those who call themselves 'online gurus'.

You are very correct about mentioning how important it is for you to follow the right channel where you need to learn whatever you need to learn on YouTube because there are so many of them that are parading a lot of content that doesn't really give much.
 
Learning skills for free without breaking the bank can be achieved through various online resources and community initiatives. Here are some effective ways to acquire new skills at no cost:

  1. Online Tutorials and Blogs: Many experts and enthusiasts share their knowledge through free tutorials and blog posts, covering a wide range of subjects.
  2. Educational YouTube Channels: YouTube hosts a vast collection of educational channels with video lessons on numerous topics and skills.
  3. MOOC Platforms with Free Courses: Some Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) platforms, like Coursera and edX, offer certain courses for free or allow auditing without certification.
 
Learning skills for free without breaking the bank can be achieved through various online resources and community initiatives. Here are some effective ways to acquire new skills at no cost:

  1. Online Tutorials and Blogs: Many experts and enthusiasts share their knowledge through free tutorials and blog posts, covering a wide range of subjects.
  2. Educational YouTube Channels: YouTube hosts a vast collection of educational channels with video lessons on numerous topics and skills.
  3. MOOC Platforms with Free Courses: Some Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) platforms, like Coursera and edX, offer certain courses for free or allow auditing without certification.

There are even some courses on Coursera which are paid but you can apply for aid in such courses and get it for free. There was one I applied for and it was $100 to do the course but there's an option to apply for financial aid in the course which I did applied, they waved the fee for me.
 

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