Online Learning
All courses are self-paced, fully online, and structured around practical digital skills for UK working professionals. Browse by area to find what fits your current development needs.
Productivity Tools
When your organisation adopts a new platform, or when you realise your current workflow is slower than it needs to be, these courses give you a structured way to get up to speed. Each module focuses on a specific tool or technique commonly used in UK workplaces.
Microsoft 365 for Daily Work
Covers Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and the collaboration features within Word and Excel that most users never fully explore. Practical focus on the tasks that come up in a typical working week.
Project Management Platforms
An introduction to Asana, Trello, and similar tools — how they work, when to use each, and how to set up a project that your team can actually follow. Includes how to migrate from email-based coordination.
Workplace Automation Basics
Using Power Automate and Zapier to reduce repetitive tasks. Covers the logic of automation without requiring any coding knowledge — designed for people who want to save time, not learn programming.
Note-Taking and Knowledge Management
How to use Notion or Obsidian to build a personal knowledge system that actually helps you find things later. Covers structure, tagging, and the habit of maintaining notes without it becoming a project in itself.
Content Creation
Producing content is no longer limited to people with media backgrounds. Whether you are writing for internal audiences, creating training materials, or producing updates for external stakeholders, these modules cover the practical side of getting content made and published clearly.
Writing for Professional Contexts
Covers the structure and tone of emails, reports, briefings, and web-based content. Focuses on clarity and concision — the qualities that make professional writing useful rather than impressive-sounding.
Short-Form Video for Work
How to plan, record, and edit a short professional video using a smartphone or basic webcam setup. Covers scripting, lighting with available light, and editing in free tools. For people who need to produce video content without a production budget.
Visual Design for Non-Designers
Using Canva and similar tools to produce presentations, reports, and social graphics that look considered without requiring design skills. Covers templates, typography basics, and colour use in a professional context.
Presentations That Communicate
A module on structuring and delivering presentations that work — whether in person, over video call, or as a standalone deck sent to stakeholders. Covers slide structure, narrative flow, and the common mistakes that make presentations harder to follow.
Online Presence
Your professional online presence is often the first thing a potential employer, client, or collaborator encounters. These courses cover how to build a coherent presence that accurately reflects your professional identity — without needing to become a content creator or social media manager.
LinkedIn for Career Development
How to build a LinkedIn profile that clearly communicates your professional experience, and how to use the platform actively without it taking over your working week. Covers profile structure, search visibility, and how to engage professionally without the noise of constant posting.
Building a Personal Professional Website
A practical guide to creating a simple, professional personal website using no-code tools. Covers what to include, how to structure it, and how to keep it current without significant ongoing effort. Suited to freelancers, consultants, and employed professionals who want a presence beyond LinkedIn.
Understanding Your Digital Footprint
What information about you is publicly visible online, how it is indexed, and what you can do to shape it. Covers search results, professional directories, and how to ensure your online presence accurately reflects your current professional status.
How courses are structured and delivered
Video-led modules
Each module is delivered as a short video lesson with screen recordings where relevant. Videos are captioned and can be watched at 1.5x or 2x speed.
Written reference guides
Every module includes a written summary and reference guide you can download and keep. Useful for returning to key points without rewatching the video.
Practical exercises
Modules end with a practical task linked to a real-world scenario. There is no marking or feedback — the exercise is for your own practice and application.
Regular content updates
When tools change significantly, the relevant modules are updated. You will not find yourself following instructions for an interface that no longer exists.
Questions about a specific course?
If you are unsure whether a particular course covers what you need, get in touch and we will point you in the right direction.