E-Learning Tips to Help Michiganders for National Online Learning Day

From Meghan Hanley, Manager, Community Investments, Comcast Heartland (Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky)

National Online Learning Day isn’t just a celebration of digital learning but a reminder of the importance of the understanding and utilization of online tools to help bridge the digital divide in Michigan.

Knowledge is power and knowing the full range of free e-learning tools is crucial for every household, regardless of income or background. In honor of the holiday, here are some of the best online learning tips to help Michiganders, from young students to adult learners, grow their digital skills for a future of unlimited possibilities.

Students looking at a laptop for online learning.

Free Online Resources for Students

For families, especially those with children in K-12 education, the availability of free online resources can make a world of difference. These platforms not only support academic growth but also help keep students engaged with interactive and creative content.

Sesame Street: Offers games, videos, and activities that teach basic skills like counting, colors, and social-emotional learning with familiar Sesame Street characters.

PBS Kids: Features educational games and videos that encourage learning in a fun, playful environment.

National Geographic Kids: Offers educational videos, articles, and games related to nature, geography, and history.

Khan Academy: Provides comprehensive courses in math, science, history, and more, tailored for middle school students.

Code.org: Teaches computer science basics through interactive tutorials, with a focus on coding and problem-solving.

MIT OpenCourseWare: Features a selection of high school-level courses in math, physics, and computer science from MIT.

These resources ensure that students from all backgrounds have access to quality education materials, helping to bridge the digital divide with remote learning opportunities.

Mom with young student explore the world of e-learning for academic success and bridge the digital divide for National Online Learning Day.

Free Online Resources for Adults

For adults learners, continuing education is vital, especially in today’s rapidly changing job market. Whether you’re looking to gain new skills or switch careers, these free resources offer valuable opportunities for digital skills – from basic to advanced.

GCFGlobal Free Tutorials: Offers free tutorials on a wide range of topics, including Microsoft Office programs, Google Workspace, and basic computer skills.

Alison: Provides free online courses with a focus on job skills and vocational training.

FutureLearn: FutureLearn offers free courses across various vocational areas, with a focus on practical skills and career advancement. Courses range from digital marketing to project management.

These platforms provide adult learners with low-cost e-learning, equipping them with the tools to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

An adult learner taking online classes at home through the power of the internet on National Online Learning Day.

Understanding the Digital Divide

The digital divide remains a significant challenge in many communities. It’s the gap between those who have ready access to computers and the internet and those who do not. This disparity can hinder academic achievement for students and limit opportunities for adults seeking to advance their career. Per Closing the Digital Skills Divide report by the National Skills Coalition, 89% of jobs in Michigan require digital skills. By promoting accessible digital learning platforms, we can take meaningful steps to bridge this gap and ensure everyone has the tools they need to succeed.

Per Closing the Digital Skills Divide report by the National Skills Coalition, 89% of jobs in Michigan require digital skills.

A Way to Bridge the Digital Divide

National Online Learning Day is an opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come in making digital learning accessible, but also a reminder that many in our communities across Michigan still struggle with the online world. By utilizing and sharing these free e-learning resources, we can collectively help bridge the digital divide. Whether it’s helping a child advance academically or a working professional gain a new skill, these resources are invaluable in closing the divide.

Adults, seniors and students come together for more e-learning opportunities to bridge the digital divide on National Online Learning Day.

Through Project UP, Comcast’s $1B commitment to advance digital equity, it is our ongoing work to foster free and accessible digital learning for all. Together, we can ensure that everyone has the opportunity to succeed in the digital age.

To learn more about our local community partnerships to help bridge the digital divide, read Comcast to Donate $20,000, 100 Laptops to Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Flint to Bridge Digital Divide for Students and Brilliant Detroit Will Integrate Digital Skills Training Into Its Tech Hubs Thanks to Grant and Laptop Donations From Comcast.


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