Technology
Enroll in an online class for as little as $10.99
TL;DR: Udemy is having a flash sale through Monday, March 30, making many of its popular online classes as cheap as $10.99.
We’re now on Week 3 of social distancing due to the coronavirus outbreak, which means things are starting to look pretty dire on the boredom front. If you’ve already depleted your Netflix queue, deep-cleaned your house twice over, nailed down your sourdough recipe, attempted a TikTok dance, *and* paid off your tent loan to Tom Nook, what else is there to do while you’re stuck at home for the foreseeable future besides… I don’t know, descend slowly into cabin fever-induced madness?
Mercifully, the learning platform Udemy kicked off a flash sale over the weekend, making expert-led online classes that normally cost around $200 as cheap as $10.99. Its deals are only scheduled to last through today (March 30), though, so hop on ’em while you still can.
The great thing about Udemy’s course catalog is that it’s got a little bit of something for everyone, whether you want to learn how to draw, code, master Microsoft Excel, navigate Adobe Photoshop, or better understand your chakras. You can do all of your learning from the comfort of your couch/desk/bed with easy access via a laptop or smartphone — plus, many classes come with supplemental resources (like PDFs or templates) that you can download and access whenever to supplement your education.
Honestly? We can think of worse ways to spend your days/weeks/months in self-isolation — click the blue button below to head over to Udemy’s website and start learning ASAP.
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