Glamorgan Gazette

Free OU courses on offer online

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THE Open University (OU) in Wales is encouragin­g people to follow one of its online courses while being asked to stay at home during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The OU has seen a spike in visitors to its free online learning platform OpenLearn to access its health, wellbeing and educationa­l content.

The site usually sees an average of 835,000 unique visitors per month.

In March, this shot up to 1.77 million.

Meanwhile, the Welsh Government has compiled e-learning resources for furloughed workers to improve their knowledge and skills, support their mental wellbeing and help them to prepare for the future. The package includes links to OpenLearn courses.

The OU in Wales is also working with the Welsh Government supporting post-16 education for schools and colleges while they are closed.

Director of the OU in Wales Louise Casella said: “Staying at home for this extended period can be a challengin­g time for many of us, but it also gives us a chance to learn something new. Online learning with the OU can help us improve our job prospects, gain some new skills, as well as give our well-being a boost.”

“Some of us may be looking to give our children something new to learn, others could be looking for a new challenge or some inspiratio­n for future study. There’s something there for all of us. Many of the courses on OpenLearn are badged, which means you’ll be able to show evidence of finishing a course following an assessment.

“Several businesses and employers in Wales are looking for cost effective ways to upskill their staff, after having to cancel face-to-face training which has been booked in over the coming months. I’d encourage them to contact us to see what OpenLearn can offer during this challengin­g time.”

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