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7 Online Platforms Nigerian Youth Can Use to Build Tech Skills

Explore top platforms to gain valuable tech skills and excel

by Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe
online platforms Nigerian youth can use to build tech skill

Key Points


  • Nigerian youth can access affordable platforms to build tech skills.
  • Learn coding, data science, and cybersecurity from global experts.
  • Start your tech career with free resources and certifications.

To Nigerians youths the digital sector is a path towards global relevance, entrepreneurial growth and economic independency. To become competitive in conditions increasing speed of change in every field, learning IT skills is not a question of choice. Fortunately, numerous web sites offer relatively cheap, simple to obtain, helpful ways to acquire these skills. The following seven web sites that Nigerian young people can use to properly develop their IT skills, are elaborated below.

  1. Coursera

To offer several categories of courses such as programming, data analysis and machine learning, artificial intelligence, cyber security, Coursera works in partnership with many institutions and business professionals all over the world.

According to Spark 9ja, at the basic level it is possible to study tens, hundreds of prepared sessions in various difficult levels; At the intermediate and the advanced levels, there are organized study courses, certifications that are positively regarded in the employment marketplace.

As stated by Insight.ng, every course for free or pay for credentials enables Nigerian young to audit, thus making improvements on their resume. ’Some of the most taken include IBM Data Science Professional Certificate or Google IT Support Professional Certificate are career courses intended to meet market demands.

Even so, IT enthusiasts continue to rely on Coursera as their primary platform because of the company’s diverse products and the freedom it offers.

2. Free code camp

FreeCode Camp As an open-sourced organization, it provides free training courses including coding lessons, free certifications for web development, data analysis, and machine learning Using a project-based model, it allows learners to apply their skill performing various projects.

Newcomers to technology especially the Nigerian youth will find the platform relatively easy to use. cooperation is also encouraged through posts in the forums and thru group memberships where one can post questions and get answers and interact with fellow students.

Anyone who wants to get into tech and who is open to both cost and program would benefit from FreeCodeCamp with its focus on low-cost and practical approach.

 3. Udemy

Udemy has assembled a vast portfolio of technology courses conducted by business professionals. It basically covers everything, from Python programming to cloud computing and even ethical hacking for any tech skill level.

Punch also stated that it  carries out promotions from time to time that assist the youthful population in Nigeria to obtain quality education. Students get to own purchased course content for a lifetime and can choose courses considering their preference and schedule. Comprehensive or elementary, your store of knowledge is a valuable resource to build up your computer education on Udemy, an affordable opportunity.

4. ALX

Developed from experience in reference to Africa, ALX is a device for youth to cultivate themselves for the global tech market. It offers courses in leadership, analytics along with computer programming and software application.

The ALX Software Engineering program which is quite remarkable for the digitally driven set of courses which includes programming languages such as Python and JavaScript and basic structures and tools among others.

From the affiliations of ALX, the Nigerian youthful population is beneficiary in aspects of career coaching, and employment opportunities from cotching with these multinational corporations.

5. Pluralight

A variety of specializations in technology subjects such as software development, IT operations, data analysis, and cybersecurity are delivered in a cost per topic basis by Pluralsight. Its enhanced features such as hands-on labs, skills check, and adaptive courses and paths.

The good and up-to-date content of Pluralsight will provide fresh out of university Nigerian youth willing to set up for some particular niche in the tech field with the depth they need to understand some concepts. Also useful in promotions are certificates from trustworthy tech companies that can be found on the market.

6. LinkedIn learning

LinkedIn Learning has a vast collection of IT courses provided by the industry expert. It covers project management, coding, software development, cloud computing and virtually every aspect regarding it.

LinkedIn accounts integration is one of the coolest things about the platform since students will be able to share completed courses or certifications directly to employers. The young people in Nigeria can apply this feature to enhance their employment profile and choose appropriate talents for the current sector conditions.

 

7. Khan academy

Computer science and programming are also major components which are offered by the Khan Academy besides the most popular instructional materials. Most of the materials offered on the platform are free of charge and any Nigerian youth interested in acquiring basic computing without worrying about costs would fit perfectly on the platform.

Taking advantage of practices from Khan Academy, various lessons are published that make complex concepts clear to students so that they understand data structures, algorithms, and coding. Any individual who wishes to build a good foundation before proceeding to more complex topics will benefit from using this platform.

The value of developing technology competencies

According to the Independent, Nigeria increasingly is marketing itself as a powerhouse for Africa’s digital economy and there is a growing need for computer skills in the drawing in the nation.

According to Leadership news, whether it is creating an enterprise, solving neighborhood issues with technology young Nigerians can now be change makers. Moreover, computer literacy opens up the world because distant work and global freelancing are becoming more common.

According to Dignited, all the tools and resources needed to excel are found on websites such as Coursera, FreeCode Camp, as well as ALX. Employment of these channels would enable Nigerian young to acquire the requisite knowledge to enable them operate in a world that is fueled by inventions and competition.

Conclusion

It has thus never been easier to learn tech skills. Nigerian youths have a lot to work with these sites: Coursera, FreeCode, Camp; Udemy; ALX; Pluralsight; LinkedIn Learning; Khan, Academy among others.

These sites offer several learning opportunities ranging from interests, skill level and the overall career goal of an individual. Using these resources young Nigerians can change their lives and in doing so contribute immensely to Nigeria’s digital industry. Right now is the start point.

 

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