These free online resources are available anytime and support learning, job skills, and everyday technology use.
Codecademy
Codecademy offers interactive lessons that teach coding step by step. Learn languages like Python, JavaScript, and HTML through short exercises and hands-on practice. No prior experience required.
Coursera provides online courses from universities and organizations around the world. Classes include video lessons, readings, quizzes, and assignments. Many courses can be audited for free.
Digital Learn offers short, self-paced courses that teach basic computer and internet skills. Topics include using email, searching the web, staying safe online, and using everyday digital tools. Designed for beginners.
GCF Global provides free lessons on computers, software, math, reading, and everyday life skills. Content includes short tutorials, videos, and practice activities that are easy to follow.
Mousercise helps users practice basic mouse skills like clicking, double-clicking, and dragging. It is useful for beginners who want to feel more comfortable using a computer.
TechBoomers teaches basic computer and internet skills with a focus on everyday websites and apps. Lessons are written for beginners and older adults, with clear steps and examples.
Udacity offers online courses in technology fields such as programming, data, and artificial intelligence. Courses focus on practical skills used in real jobs.