![]() ![]() Here’s how mine looks like when I completed a beginner course on Tableau last year. For example, while accurate captions are available, transcripts are not in the offline version.Ĭongratulations for battling all your temptations to complete a course! has a handsome reward for you: a certificate to display on your LinkedIn profile. However, note that some features available online may not be available offline. It’s also a great reminder for us to turn off mobile data on our devices to minimise distractions. Now we can learn offline or learn on-the-go, and save our mobile data usage at the same time. understands everyone’s woes, and has responded by launching the offline learning feature, where users can download entire courses by clicking “View Offline” on its app. Having a quick idea of the learning points in each video enables me to go through the lessons at a suitable pace to maintain my momentum in online learning. I never realised how much I needed this feature until I tried it on . Huge props to their User Experience (UX) team for debunking prejudices I had against online learning.Īpparently, realised that I’m not the only person who gets distracted really easily when there is WiFi around. This helps me to speed up or slow down when necessary. I’m not a fan of speeding up videos, so a transcript is better for me to quickly skim through and understand what each tutorial video is about. What strikes me the most is the availability of transcripts that run in TED Talk style. Out of all the online platforms that I’ve used, stands out with its neat layout and more importantly, a splendidly thoughtful interface. Yes, there are courses as detailed as this! I’ve even chanced upon tutorials that focuses on pivot tables for Excel in Mac 2016. Besides Python, you can learn InDesign, Photoshop, Excel, Tableau, and many more. For NTU students, we can learn Python from , and if you don’t already know, this is an online learning platform featuring a HUGE array of skills and tutorials of varying difficulty levels. The first skill that came to my mind was Python, widely recognised as the gateway to programming and coding for newbies. I’d seen enough of articles on high-demand skills for the workplace, corroborated with job ads that ask for such hard skills in a matter-of-fact tone. To learn a new hard skill that is marketable, and something that I can flaunt on LinkedIn. ![]() Last semester, as my finals were rolling to an end, I could not help but daydream about my plans for the holidays. ![]()
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