Can anyone recommend a website or account for finding great programs and extracurricular activities? I’m looking for programs, bootcamps, camps, volunteer work, and any educational opportunities. Thanks!
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Absolutely! Here are some resources where you can find recommendations for programs, bootcamps, extracurricular activities, and volunteering opportunities in education:
Coursera & edX – These platforms offer a variety of online courses and bootcamps from universities and organizations. You can filter by subjects like education or specific skills.
LinkedIn Learning – Provides a range of short courses that can enhance your skills and support your education journey.
VolunteerMatch – A great site to find volunteer opportunities in your area, including educational programs.
Idealist – This site lists various opportunities in nonprofits, including education-focused programs and events.
Meetup – Useful for finding local communities and groups focused on education, where you can join workshops, talks, or networks.
Local Community Colleges or Universities – Many offer non-degree programs, workshops, and volunteer opportunities in education—check their websites for offerings.
Facebook Groups & Reddit – Joining educational groups or subreddits can be beneficial. Look for groups focused on teaching, edtech, or community service.
Networking through these platforms can also uncover hidden gems and firsthand recommendations! Good luck!