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Coursera Alternatives

Coursera Udemy edX SkillShare
  1. Build skills with courses, certificates, and degrees online from world-class universities and companies
    If you’ve looked into Coursera to help you learn, you’re probably well aware of its many educational opportunities. Coursera offers over a 3,000 online classes from more than 100 partners worldwide including John Hopkins University, University of London, Arizona State University, and Peking University. Over 37 million users have turned to Coursera for individual courses, specialized programs, and even online degrees.

    #Education #Online Courses #Online Learning 115 social mentions

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    Online Courses - Learn Anything, On Your Schedule
    Udemy offers over 100,000 classes covering an extensive list of subjects. Most courses cost between $20 and $200. Once you purchase a course, you can complete it at your own pace. There are no deadlines and you can review the material as much as you need–even after you complete the course. These courses are not accredited, so you can’t count them towards your college education. You still, however, have a valuable resource if you want build your skills or find more about your personal interests.

    #Education #Online Learning #Online Courses 260 social mentions

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    edX

    Best Courses. Top Institutions. Learn anytime, anywhere.
    EdX provides a college-like education with courses that range in price to free (with an added fee for a verified certificate) to thousands of dollars depending on the program. Just like college, some classes require previous courses to enroll. With EdX you can get certificates, college credit, and even earn an online degree. Some courses are self-directed while others have deadlines and ending dates. Make sure you check out the information of each course to avoid any confusion.

    #Online Learning #Online Courses #Education 235 social mentions

  4. Skillshare is a learning platform with online classes taught by the world's best practitioners.
    Skillshare offers a free subscription, but it limits the courses you can complete. For a reasonable monthly subscription (or discounted annual subscription), you have unlimited access to all of Skillshare’s online courses. This includes classes in business, design, technology, illustration, or personal development. Project-based classes walk students through the steps of learning new creative skills and result in an impressive portfolio-worthy creation.

    #Online Learning #Online Courses #Education

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