Things You'll Need
Instructions
Check online schedules for community colleges in your state. Remember, if the courses are offered completely online you do not need to live near the college to attend.
Find the Continuing Education/Adult Education programs in your city. Many offer online courses.
Search video sites like YouTube for instructional videos. I know, you may be chuckling. Actually, I took an in person photography course that referred to several online video tutorials that were very helpful. Look for professionally produced videos and channels.
Look for an online school of photography or online art school. Online art schools and schools of photography may be more expensive than community colleges, however they may offer a wider variety of courses and trained professors not available elsewhere online.
Check the camera manufacturer's website. Canon and Nikon have some great tutorial videos that are model specific.
Be aware of the blogosphere. Professional photographers have many tips and tutorials on their private blogs that may help you learn a thing or two.