A new online portal from Skills Development Scotland helps to connect people with thousands of free-to-access online learning materials |
People who have been furloughed or made redundant are being encouraged to develop their skills with the help of a new online resource.
Skills Development Scotland (SDS) has introduced the portal in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to connect people with thousands of free-to-access online learning materials. Working closely with learning providers, additional opportunities will be included in the coming weeks and months. Anyone can learn new or develop existing skills through flexible and convenient online learning from 12 different providers across a range of subject areas, such as digital, languages, business and technology. The site has been designed with the support of the Open University in Scotland providing access to its award-winning OpenLearn platform of free courses – including hundreds of employability and skills related courses many of which offer digital badges. SDS delivers Scotland’s career service, including information and advice online at My World of Work. As well as being home to a wealth of career expertise, users can access additional support using the CV tools and skills builder, to help with applications. Minister for Fair Work and Skills Jamie Hepburn said:
James Russell, Director of Careers, Information, Advice & Guidance Operations at SDS, said:
Susan Stewart, Director of the Open University in Scotland, said:
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