{"id":239990,"date":"2021-12-12T10:25:17","date_gmt":"2021-12-12T09:25:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/?p=239990"},"modified":"2021-12-12T10:25:25","modified_gmt":"2021-12-12T09:25:25","slug":"free-online-courses-in-south-africa-with-certificates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/free-online-courses-in-south-africa-with-certificates\/","title":{"rendered":"Free Online Courses In South Africa With Certificates"},"content":{"rendered":"

These days, information is at the disposal of everyone. Anyone can get whatever information and knowledge they seek at the simple click of a mouse. As a country that boasts of having the largest open distance e-learning university in Africa, South Africa has been at the forefront of the fight to make online courses and certificates much more acceptable to employers. So far, the results have been looking great and digital learning is now being used to bridge some of the gaps caused by conventional education.<\/p>\n

If you are looking for a course that could help boost your personal and professional development, then you need to look no further than a simple Google search. One hindrance people face when trying to gain more education is the cost, but the good news is that there are hundreds of free options out there. A lot of these courses also come with recognizable certificates that could help you land that dream job. It all begins with an internet connection and a simple online search. So, read on for some free online courses you could study in South Africa and be certified.<\/p>\n

How to Get Free Online Courses in South Africa<\/strong><\/h2>\n

If you are of the mindset that \u2018if it\u2019s free, then it must be of no good\u2019, you might miss out on the wonderful opportunities that free online courses<\/a> could expose you to. These free online certifications do not just prove your knowledge and skill; they also make your CV\/r\u00e9sum\u00e9 more attractive to prospective employers.<\/p>\n

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Some of the major Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) platforms you could sign up on include: Udemy, Udacity, Coursera, edX, Skillshare, LinkedIn Learning, Google Digital Garage, etc. Be careful when choosing online courses though as some of these courses do not give in-depth knowledge, so you need to scrutinize your preferred course properly.<\/p>\n

Factors To Consider When Choosing A Free Online Course In South Africa<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Facilitation of Pre\/Post Lecture Quizzing<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Online courses usually come with some kind of assessment process for the students. It is your prerogative to decide whether you want to go for a course that supports time-to-time quizzes. It is still important for you to know that online quizzes\/tests have been known to provide motivation; many courses only offer certification after you have passed all their assessment tests. Online courses also engage the students, while helping them retain knowledge better. So you might want to take a little time and think about the course that would better accommodate your learning needs.<\/p>\n

Easily Customizable Content <\/strong><\/h3>\n

When you are browsing for a course to take online, you should take note of the contents of the course and how useful it would be to you when the course is over. Apart from just transferring knowledge to you, the course should enable you to apply that knowledge to achieve your personal goals. There is no point in learning something that can\u2019t be used to solve your problem.<\/p>\n

Accessibility of Varying Levels of Difficulty of Course<\/strong><\/h3>\n

These days when you click on a course, various modules appear, usually in increasing levels of difficulty. A course that meets you at your most uninformed point and takes you gradually to a point of expert knowledge is the best for a novice. You can also decide to skip certain levels once you\u2019ve gotten the hang of it. You should consider how difficult\/easy a course is before choosing to study it.<\/p>\n

Self-paced or Scheduled Course Timeline<\/strong><\/h3>\n

If you have ever studied online, you would notice that most courses come with an estimated time frame in which you are expected to finish the study. Some of these courses can allow you to study on your own time. This is convenient for students, or workers who are learning on the go.<\/p>\n

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If it is a scheduled course, you would have to make out time to study along with other students or risk missing your class altogether. Whichever timeline you choose to take should depend on your personal schedule, your studying habits, and the type of course\/class.<\/p>\n

Virtual Peer Interaction<\/strong><\/h3>\n

One extremely important factor to consider before taking or choosing an online course is the provisions for student-to-student interactions. If it is a one-on-one course, you might not get the opportunity to meet other students and this might pose some problems. This is because learning online does not necessarily have to mean learning alone. Many people assimilate better when they learn in groups and a one-on-one course might not favor them. If you happen to be among this group of people, you are much better off with a course that allows for peer interaction.<\/p>\n

Accreditation and Certification<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Another extremely important factor to consider when choosing an online course is the provisions for certification or accreditation after the course has been completed. A certificate is important because it serves as proof that you have acquired the said skill or knowledge, especially when dealing with employers. While there are tons of free materials on the internet, a good number of them only offer certificates after the payment of a small token. If you are learning for self-development, a certificate might not really be needed, but if you wish to improve or expand your skills for employment purposes, then a certificate is very much in order.<\/p>\n

Reputations of Institutions Involved<\/strong><\/h3>\n

A lot of the materials you would find on Udemy or Coursera were created by universities from all around the world. Udemy, et al., are just platforms used to display these courses. So you should be aware that certificates from certain unaccredited institutions might be rejected by potential employers. This is why you should only take courses from accredited or well-recognized institutions. It would save you the time (and heartache) of having to re-take a similar course from a better institution. Some notable websites for acquiring online courses have been mentioned and they include:<\/p>\n