With the shift to remote working, digital skills proficiency has never been more important. The Digital Skills team is moving our courses online. Search the Digital Skills Resource Finder by topic, delivery method or difficulty level. Image With the shift to remote working, and the reliance on technology that this entails, our level of digital skills proficiency has never been more pertinent than it is now. Although face-to-face classroom based courses are not running at present, the Digital Skills team has been hard at work, moving a number of courses from the Digital Skills Programme online. Digital Skills Resource Finder Now might be just the right time to learn a new skill – why not take a look at the Digital Skills Resource Finder to get started. This links you to all of our available digital skills development resources. You can search by topic, delivery method or difficulty level. Digital Skills Resource Finder Courses moved online We have already moved a number of our courses online. You can book onto live webinars via Event Booking – for instance, take a look at the Library Bitesize sessions, Getting Started with Microsoft Teams, and Academic Blogging: Blogging to build your professional profile. You can also self-enrol to a number of our popular courses on Learn, such as Introduction to Python and Choosing a Reference Manager. Live webinars Library Bitesize sessions Getting Started with Microsoft Teams Academic Blogging: Blogging to build your professional profile Self-enrol courses Introduction to Python Choosing a Reference Manager Other online learning resources Finally, while we are working on moving the rest of our programme online, take a look at LinkedIn Learning to find thousands of videos on technology, creative and business skills, taught by industry experts. LinkedIn Learning (Ed. This article was originally published on 7 May, 2020) Publication date 05 May, 2020