Things to do at home: online, with friends, by yourself
Whether you are looking for culture, knowledge, or just an activity to pass the time, this article will hopefully allow you to find some of the best entertainment available from within your living room.
Art, galleries and museums
It is possible to access over 500 art galleries and museums thanks to Google Arts and Culture. A large number of renowned galleries and museums also offer their collections virtually. This article goes into more detail about how to visit galleries and museums for free online.
If you want to improve your drawing and painting skills, there are sites such as artists network where you can learn new techniques and skills. There is a combination of written guides and video tutorials.
Improve your photography skills with this simple guide on how to take better photos. This article was written with Instagram in mind, however the techniques described are relevant to photography in general.
Listen to music
If you cannot live without live music, there are a number of options:
- Spotify, where you can listen to music, create and share playlists.
- Last FM, an online music service where it is possible to listen to music online, find new artists to listen to and share what you’re listening to with your friends.
- There are also hundreds of free concerts on Youtube for you to enjoy.
- If you are interested in creating your own music, with Soundcloud you can upload your songs, browse your favourite artists and discover new talent.
- If you are an opera aficionado you can watch and listen to a large selection of operas with Operavision.
Make your own music
You can also learn to play instruments with this non exhaustive selection of websites offering free lessons:
- Guitar: Justin Guitar
- Bass: Learn Base
- Drums: Drumeo, Drum Lessons
- Piano: Hoffman Academy
- Violin: Fiddler Man Violin
Watch films and series
For all of your film and TV series needs there are so many streaming options, so much so that you will find that it is impossible to watch all of the films and episodes over the course of a year, let alone a month.
One of the most extensive streaming catalogues is Netflix. You can find out how to get the most out of your Netflix subscription here.
One of the newest options is Disney+. You can learn how to get started with Disney+ here.
However if you don’t have a Netflix or Disney+ subscription and are instead looking for a free option, then this is also possible. The following sites offer a large selection of free to watch movies and series:
- Open Culture, over 1150 Free Movies.
- Popcornflix, supported by Screen Media Ventures, boasts 1500 films and series.
Read books
If you are running low on paperback books to read, there are multitude of online sources to keep you entertained. You can explore these free online libraries, whether you are looking for literature, poetry or educational papers, there is something for everyone:
- Open Library, a non-profit organisation intended to ‘create one website for every book ever published’.
- Project Gutenberg, an attempt to digitalise cultural works and encourage the creation of eBooks, with over 50000 books available for free.
- Questia, a helpful resource for students and academics, with an expansive library of articles.
Play video games
If you are a seasoned gamer, you may feel that you have been preparing for confinement, often spending days without going outside (even when you still could). Now that everyone else is in the same situation, a lot of part time gamers will be returning to their dusty consoles with open arms.
There are so many options for gamers, no matter what console, phone or PC you have at your disposal.
If you are a PC user, Steam should be your first port of call. It is a digital video game distribution service available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS users. There is a large catalogue of games with something for everyone. Importantly, there is also a good selection of free games to choose from.
For Xbox One owners, besides the games that you already own, you can purchase a subscription to the Xbox One Game Pass for a very reasonable price of £1 / 1$ for the first month, including Xbox Live Gold. You can sign up here. If you are only confined for a month then this option is ideal as you can immediately cancel your subscription, enjoy the £1 first month and not have to worry about automatically paying for a second month.
Here is also a few games available to download and play on your Android or iOS devices:
Exercise
Whilst all of these indoor activities may mentally stimulate you, it is also important to stay physically active as much as possible. This article picks the best apps for working out at home and staying in shape.