The absolute best free online courses for learning something new (2024)

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Do you miss homework? SAME.

Perhaps you're someone who craves constant learning and upskilling, pursuing knowledge with the library-smashing ferocity of Evie Carnahan (that's Rachel Weisz in The Mummy, keep up). Perhaps you're someone who feels they could benefit from understanding things a little better, even if it's just learning how the hell HTML works. Perhaps you're just very into the back to school spirit. Or maybe you're genuinely looking at a change in career.

Whatever you're after, what more productive way is there to use the precious time that pops up between work, family, friends, binge-watching Yellowjackets, and practicing self-care, than the noble pursuit of knowledge? Luckily, nerds, there are a whole bunch of reputable online learning platforms dedicated to helping you learn a few new things.

Here's a big list of places you can learn stuff for free, with some available for certification if that's what you're looking for. But most of these are just for fun, tbh, and if you need some creative inspiration, try a few vids on the TED YouTube channel before you pick one. And remember, despite all the messaging we get, you don't actually have to do anything productive with your downtime — these free courses are just here if you need a little spark.

So prepare your brain because here's a big list of the best free online learning resources:

If you want to do free courses on the big academic platforms

Here's what's up with some of those major education platforms and how to enjoy classes for free (TL;DR basically you can do most courses for the fun of it but you don't get a certificate — a verified certificate shows that you have passed an official course, plus you can add it to your CV or LinkedIn profile, which handy if you're looking to find a new job.) There's also a difference between accredited and unaccredited courses, which you can usually check in the About page of the website.

edX

Everyone knows edX, the big name on virtual campus. If you’re looking for seriously legit online courses from the top universities in the world, this is your answer. Founded by MIT and Harvard but no longer run by them as a nonprofit after the site was bought by 2U, edX is an educational platform aiming to allow people to learn online without geographical restraints.

If you have the coin, there's a whole host of different types of courses on the site, and while yes, you could pay up and do a MicroMasters program (upwards of $1,200), MicroBachelors program ($166 per credit) or verified certificate (varies), you can also just study for fun for free (2U says it's going to keep things both free and paid for now). You can still access plenty of the courses for free if you’re just doing this for the good of your own brain. For instance, there's a hardcore Star Trek course on there to presumably help you live long and prosper...

Courses to check out:

FutureLearn

If you’re looking to learn a thing or two from cultural heavyweights like the British Film Institute, step this way. Privately owned by UK public research body The Open University and job-seeking giants The Seek Group, FutureLearn has teamed up with top UK educational and cultural institutions for some niche courses that you can sink your teeth into.

There are short courses and online degrees, depending on what you're after, and you can access course content for free for 14-day periods, pay for an upgrade for a certificate, or an unlimited membership (meaning you can get certificates and take as much time as you like to finish the courses), which is $250 for a year. But if you want to just spend two weeks playing student on one course, it's free online learning!

Courses to check out:

Coursera

Founded in 2012 by Stanford computer science professors Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng, Coursera works not only with the top universities in the world — Stanford, Duke, Penn, University of Michigan, Imperial College London, Johns Hopkins — but also tech companies like Google and IBM to offer courses in computer science, data science, language, business and other areas.

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Coursera Plus is the platform's paid annual subscription, which lets you access the majority of the courses and get those sweet certificates. It's about $399 per year. That being said, most courses are available for free without the accreditation but with all the delicious knowledge.

Courses to check out:

Khan Academy

Founded by Salman Khan, Khan Academy is one of Silicon Valley's big education success stories. The online learning platform has attracted Big Tech backers including former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, former Google CEO and chairman/Alphabet executive chairman Eric Schmidt, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, venture capitalists Ann and John Doerr, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Among their best free classes are some gems, whether you're catching up on classes you napped through or weren't offered in high school.

General Assembly

If you’re looking to upskill with some of the preferred talents many employers are looking for in this digital age, General Assembly is a strong place to learn them. Started in 2011 as a humble co-working space, GA is now a global learning business attempting to close the “global skills gap.” GA runs a whole bunch of online courses in coding, design, data, marketing, business, and career development, so it’s all useful stuff in terms of stacking your CV, although notably, GA isn't accredited by the US Department of Education.

GA's full-time and part-time courses are pretty expensive (some up to a huge $15,960 for a full-on immersive course), but other shorter courses are free, like their handy coding course.

Free courses to check out:

Udemy

Launched in 2010 by founder Eren Bali, Udemy was set up as a means for teachers and instructors to create and run their own online courses. Now, it's pretty massive, with 57,000 instructors around the globe, and 150,000 courses that you can open up on multiple devices — it's even on Apple TV.

Most courses sit around the $15 mark on Udemy, but can go all the way up to $300. Luckily, there are free courses popping up all the time — Mashable's shopping team publishes deals often. Plus, Udemy seems to be aware of the importance of online courses in this new weird world. In April 2020, the team released the Udemy Free Resource Center, a collection of 150 free online courses to help people upskill. Plus, their courses are taught in over 65 languages.

Free courses to check out:

Kadenze

Calling all budding designers, artists, music producers, and general trendoids. If you’re looking for an online STEAM course, check out Kadenze. Specialising in courses in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art, design, music, and math, this platform partners with a whole bunch of the world’s top institutions in these fields — Berklee College of Music, Stanford, Columbia University, Goldsmiths, Paris College of Art, Seoul Institute of the Arts, and more.

Kadenze functions primarily through membership, which allows you to get verified certificates and access to a whole bunch of online courses for $20 per month (not cheap but cheaper than paying one-off course fees). It also depends on what type of course you're doing — micro-courses cost around $25 all in, while credit eligible courses can cost about $300. But some courses are free if you don't want the certificate.

Courses to check out:

Honourable mention: Class Central

If you're looking for reviews of classes before you pick one, Class Central functions as a handy search engine and reviews site for free online courses. You can check out what’s new on platforms like Coursera, edX, Future Learn, and others, or you could look just at Ivy League courses.

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The absolute best free online courses for learning something new (2024)

FAQs

Which online certification is most recognized? ›

The most highly-demanded certification courses are:
  • Cybersecurity Courses.
  • Data Science And Big Data.
  • Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning.
  • Digital Marketing.
  • Web Design Certificate Programs.
  • Google Analytics Certifications.
  • Coding Languages And Computer Science Online Certificate Programs.
  • Aws Certifications.

What is the best website for free courses? ›

Top 7 Free Online Course Providers
  • EdX – Best Overall.
  • Coursera – Best Language Variety.
  • FutureLearn – Best for STEM Courses.
  • Codecademy – Best for Coding Courses.
  • Udacity – Best for IT Courses.
  • Memrise – Best for Foreign Language Courses.
  • Udemy – Best for Business Courses.
Nov 10, 2022

Are free online courses really free? ›

MOOCs are free, but they may charge for certain features, like certificates of completion. For example, while edX users can audit courses for free, verified track participants pay about $50 to $300 per course.

What is that website where you can learn anything? ›

Khan Academy. Free Online Courses, Lessons & Practice.

What is the easiest online certification to get? ›

Easy certifications to obtain
  • First aid certifications. ...
  • Project management certifications. ...
  • Software certifications. ...
  • Government certifications. ...
  • Notary public certification. ...
  • Forklift operator license. ...
  • Computer programming certifications. ...
  • Marketing certifications.
Mar 15, 2024

What are the most accredited online courses? ›

The best online courses and online class sites of 2024 in full:
  • MasterClass. ...
  • edX. ...
  • Alison. ...
  • Udemy. Best for an expansive business course catalog. ...
  • FutureLearn. Best for online education with a British focus. ...
  • Udacity. Best for nanodegree seekers. ...
  • SkillShare. Best for creative types. ...
  • Pluralsight. Best for digital transformation learning.
Apr 12, 2024

Which is the most popular free online educational platform? ›

Best free online education platforms
  • Udemy.
  • edX.
  • Udacity.
  • Skillshare.
  • LinkedIn Learning.
  • MIT Open Courseware.
  • Stanford Online.
  • E & ICT Academy.
Nov 21, 2022

Is Harvard really offering free online courses? ›

It doesn't get much better than that. We've checked out everything on offer and lined up a standout selection of free online courses from Harvard University. You can learn about Python, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and many more useful topics, without spending anything.

Is Coursera no longer free? ›

Courses Catalog - Why is Coursera no longer free? Production cost: Time, money, and knowledge are necessary to create high-quality courses. Coursera charges a fee to cover the cost of production, and it works with universities and other organizations to offer courses on the site.

Which platform is best for online courses and free? ›

While Coursera, edX, Udemy, Google and Great Learning offers loads of free online courses with certificates, do have a look at Alison, NPTEL and others.

Are Google courses free? ›

Google Career Certificates cost $49 per month on Coursera after an initial 7-day free trial period. All Google Career Certificates are completely self-paced. At about 10 hours of study per week, many learners complete a Google Career Certificate in three to six months.

Are there any free online computer courses? ›

Various online course providers such as EdX, Swayam, Coursera, and the like offer free computer courses. You can pursue a free computer course with certificate or an advanced course online, such as free computer science courses, covering a range of topics such as coding, programming, hardware, and software repair.

How to learn about new things? ›

How to learn faster: 5 ways to tune your brain for new things
  1. Learning quickly gives you a great competitive edge for personal and professional development. ...
  2. Teach others (or just pretend)
  3. Make breaks. ...
  4. Take notes by hand.
  5. Don't be afraid to take a nap!
  6. Use different study methods.

Which app is best for learning new things? ›

Learning Never Stops
  • Duolingo. Duolingo at its core is a gamified language learning application. ...
  • Masterclass. Masterclass aims to provide video curriculum from the top celebrities and teachers in the world. ...
  • Blinkist. Blinkist is the fastest way to read a book. ...
  • Yousician. ...
  • Classpass. ...
  • Khan Academy. ...
  • Nasa. ...
  • Google Earth.

What is the best website to learn something new? ›

25 Best Websites to Learn Something New
  • Coursera.
  • edX.
  • Udemy.
  • LinkedIn Learning.
  • Khan Academy.
  • Codeacademy.
  • Skillshare.
  • Duolingo.

What online certificates pay the most? ›

Some of the best online certifications that pay well include medical records technician, information security/cybersecurity, computer science, project management, paralegal, bookkeeper/accounting technology, medical billing and coding, dental assistant, HVAC technician, and human resources.

What is the most in demand certification? ›

10 types of in-demand certifications and their careers
  1. Project management certifications. ...
  2. Business analyst certifications. ...
  3. Supply chain certifications. ...
  4. Marketing certifications. ...
  5. Skilled trade certifications. ...
  6. Human resources certifications. ...
  7. Sales certifications. ...
  8. Accounting certifications.
Mar 15, 2024

Do companies recognize online certificates? ›

Most Employers Accept Online Degrees

employer acceptance of credentials earned online has been slowly and steadily increasing.” When the study was released five years ago, 61 percent of HR leaders believed that online credentials and degrees were of equal quality to those learned in person.

Will online certificates get you a job? ›

Online courses can help you get a job as they help you learn new skills and improve the current ones. You learn about new technologies and industry trends. The courses offer digital learning resources that make learning easy. You undergo tests and assessments to prove your skills.

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