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Other learning resources

Explore a curated collection of training and learning resources designed to boost digital agility and support lifelong learning for UofL students, faculty, staff and community members.

Below you’ll find a curated collection of digital learning resources that are freely available online. These materials are intended to help you build practical skills, improve digital agility, and grow as a lifelong learner. Some platforms offer full access to training at no cost, while others provide partially free content or require a paid certification exam if you wish to receive an official credential. Whether you're just getting started or looking to advance your knowledge, these resources are a great way to explore new tools and expand your expertise.

More ways to learn

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MATLAB

You can access tutorials, courses, or download the software. Free to UofL students, faculty, and researchers, MATLAB is transformative for mathematicians, scientists, and engineers.


 

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NVIDIA DLI Teaching Kit

The NVIDIA DLI Teaching Kit offers free teaching materials and courses for faculty. Co-developed with university experts, it's ideal for integrating GPU computing into the classroom.

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Oracle Academy

Faculty can now request a free membership to access curated learning paths where students can earn badges and build industry-relevant skills.

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Class Central

Class Central curates and reviews free online courses from top providers. It’s a great starting point to explore learning options and find quality content quickly.