Ep21: How to Get Coursera Courses for Free
I'll explain how to access Coursera courses for free with a public library card. This is possible for people living in specific states and cities like California, New York, Tennessee, Missouri, and Chicago. I'll share personal experience of using library resources to take an 8-module Google cybersecurity professional certificate course from Coursera for free, from which I earned CPE credits towards my CISSP renewal. I'll also mention the added bonuses of a library card, including access to Udemy, free WiFi hotspots, newspapers like New York Times, and more. I encourage listeners to explore this free route to improve their cybersecurity knowledge, saying a sign of curiosity and inquisitiveness, two qualities important to succeeding in cybersecurity.
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Sites Mentioned in this Episode
- Coursera partners with the California State Library to launch free statewide job training program - Coursera Blog - Check your local library's eLearning or Digital areas. Ask them if they can join if it's not listed. Coursera is free for the California State Library partner libraries including New York, Tennessee, Missouri, and the city of Chicago.
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Transcript
This is a quick PSA for all you
bite-size security enthusiasts.
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:I'm about to tell you how
to get Coursera courses.
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:For free.
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:With a little piece of plastic.
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:That you can get for free.
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:And there's no gimmicks.
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:There's no catches.
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:There's no coupon codes.
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:And I'm not asking you
to subscribe to anything.
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:But it is pretty cool.
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:So keep listening.
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:If you are interested in taking the Google
cybersecurity professional certificate
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:course, which has eight modules.
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:And it might take you, I don't know,
six months to do, depending on the
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:level of expertise you're already at.
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:You're looking at $49 a month.
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:So maybe $300 to do it.
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:If you really stick to it for
the seven months and you have
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:absolutely no experience.
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:However, if you'd like to get it for
free, no gimmicks, no coupon codes.
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:I'm not selling you.
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:Some, you know, some portal
for you to join for my services
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:if you are in California, New
York, Tennessee, Missouri,
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:and the city of Chicago.
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:And potentially somewhere
else, but you'll have to check.
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:Get yourself.
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:A public library card.
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:Already said it in the last episode.
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:But I did discover.
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:That indeed Coursera was
offered to me through the.
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:California state public library.
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:So one of the library cards was
Contra Costa that collected.
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:And when I logged into the digital
resources, there was Coursera.
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:Now is on a wait list.
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:But I did get, I did get the invite.
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:And it said to keep checking
back and I did it like every
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:Monday, they must purge it.
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:And I went back and I checked.
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:And I got in.
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:And now I am taking the full eight
module, Google cyber security,
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:professional certificate.
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:And each module that you finish
and there's eight of them.
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:You get a certificate
with your name on it.
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:That you can use for CPE credits for
if you already have a current cert.
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:So I'm using them for my CISSP and it
shows me the approximate hours that I took
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:and the actual downloadable certificate.
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:So I grabbed both.
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:I put them in my portal and
they're accepted and I can prove
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:that I've taken that training.
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:So if you're in any of those
states, Your public library.
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:May offer.
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:Coursera.
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:They may not, but they may.
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:And if it wasn't one of the listed,
you should check because there
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:are a lot of digital resources out
there beyond just LinkedIn learning,
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:which seems to be the primary one.
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:That you don't even know exists
because every library page.
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:Is different and it's weird.
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:And every card has its own
bar code and every card has
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:its own pen and its password.
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:So, what you need to do is get
yourself a library card and you
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:already have one figure out what
your pin and your password is.
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:Log into that libraries cards
website online and see what
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:other resources you can get.
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:I also get Udemy.
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:And this free wifi hotspots,
New York times wall street
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:journal access to audio books.
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:The list goes on.
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:It's quite extensive, actually.
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:And you're going to save yourself.
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:Initially hundreds of dollars, but in
a year's time, thousands of dollars.
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:If nothing else, if you're
interested in a cyber security.
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:Certificate and you want to take the
Google cyber security professional
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:certificate, or you can go on LinkedIn
and start setting, studying for the
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:CISSP it's well, worth your time
to do this because I'm telling you.
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:Not a lot of people.
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:We'll take the time to do it.
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:And if you do that makes you
curious, it makes you inquisitive.
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:And those are also qualities of
someone who's going to succeed
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:and do very well in cyber security