8 things you can learn free online
ET Bureau/ Hitesh Raj Bhagat & Karan Bajaj / August 31, 2013

The internet has revolutionised so many aspects of our lives. A new
language, coding, designing, art, cooking — things you would normally
expect to pay for - are all available online for free.
Here are some informations about some of them


1.      Free courses from top universities

Prominent names like MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology),
Harvard, Berkeley, University of Texas and University of Toronto offer
free online courses that anyone can access.

You can either visit the individual websites of these institutions or
head to edx.org. Edx accumulates all free courses offered by
institutions across the world across subjects.

Choose a subject of your choice, select the institution you want to
learn from and join a course. There is no prerequisite knowledge
required for most courses and you get access to various videos,
transcripts and notes. You can even earn yourself a certificate of
course completion from Edx if you do all the homework and pass the
exam for a particular course.


2.      Computer programming

For javascript, jquery, PHP, Python and Ruby, head to
www.codeacademy.com. The interactive website offers step-by-step
instructions to familiarize you with the language, shortcuts and other
instructions.

You don't even need to sign-up, but do so if you want to keep track of
your course and resume from where you left off. A free iPad app called
Treehouse can teach you Objective-C, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Ruby,
and SQL. There is also a dedicated section for iOS and Android app
development if you are interested in it.

You get access to various tutorial videos for learning, which are
constantly updated with new updates. As you move ahead in the course,
you have to take a regular quiz and complete interactive challenges.


3.      A new language

Depending on what you currently speak, some languages are easier to
learn than others. For instance, if you know English well, it'll be
easier for you to pick up Spanish rather than Russian.

The courses hosted on www.openculture.com are a pretty good place to
start. Duolingo is another great place to learn Spanish, English,
French, German, Portuguese or Italian. Duolingo 'gamifies' the process
with rewards. They also have free apps for iOS and Android.

Other popular services include Live Mocha and Lang-8. While you learn,
you also act as an editor for someone learning your native language —
this keeps everything free.


4.      Cooking

Cooking is a fine art — any seasoned chef or homemaker will tell you
that cooking is not just about combining ingredients — it's also about
applying hundreds of little tricks and techniques that usually take
years to master.

Luckily, you can find a lot of tips on basic cooking techniques at
simplyrecipes.com (they also offer free apps). Over at
reluctantgourmet.com, the 'How to cook' tab will help you brush up on
roasting, poaching, grilling, frying, braising, baking and everything
in between.

A handy cooking converter at the bottom of every page can help you
convert quantities: tablespoons to teaspoons, liters to pints and so
on. For apps, two of our favourites are All Recipes and Epicurious
(free, for all platforms). They're easy to use, attractive and
customised for each platform.


5.      Artistic skills

It's possible to learn art at any stage as long as you have the
motivation. To learn the basics (colours, drawing techniques,
perspective and so on), head to artyfactory.com.

Meanwhile, at thevirtualinstructor.com you can find a list of art
lessons, tutorials, articles and videos curated from around the web.
When you want to do more, head to instructables.com — where you can
learn how to do stuff as diverse as watermelon carving, making
jewellery, puppets, and costumes.

You're also welcome to share your ideas with the community. On the
apps side, How to Draw by ArtelPlus (for iOS and Android) is a good
place to start. There's also a huge range of apps available in the
'How to Draw' series — each app teaches something specific.


6.      Self defence

You won't be able to learn advanced self defence techniques or master
a competition, but you can easily pick up and practice basic martial
arts and self defence with some online help.

Lifehacker has a great, one-page guide to basic self defence that can
get you out of a sticky situation. This includes tips on vulnerable
parts of the body, how to attack, leveraging your weight, basic
kicks/punches and how to administer/get out of basic holds. You can
find the guide here — goo.gl/gsFUBn. For apps, you can try the Self
Defense Trainer by Bizapp Media.


7.      Dancing

Unlike most others on this page, dancing needs you to 'do' more than
read or look up. That's why tutorial videos on various dance forms on
YouTube are the first place you should look.

Next, head to dancetothis.com and you can start learning different
dance moves and styles (hip hop, pop, street, break dance, krumping,
ballroom and so on). Beyond that, practice is what you need.


8.      Photography

To get started with the basics of photography, you should visit
photographycourse.net. This is a site without any distracting ads and
with content neatly laid out by skill level.

At photo.net/learn, you'll find a handy collection of (regularly
updated) articles and tutorials from photo professionals. And when you
need to brush up on your photography jargon, the ever-popular DP
Review has a comprehensive listing at www. Dpreview.com/glossary.

On the app side, Photography Tutorials (by Anton Gregory) is a great
free app for Android devices. This app curates and organizes a large
list of photography tutorials from around the web — practically any
beginner or advanced technique that you need to know about is here.
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