To help you navigate the rapidly expanding world of online education, here are 10 of the most popular options for upgrading your skills. Ready, set…learn!
Coursera
Coursera
has partnered with leading universities in the U.S. and around the
world to provide online courses covering dozens of different subjects.
Recently, they’ve introduced “specializations”—10 different course
pathways that will lead to an official certification from an associated
university. Coursera has a wide diversity of subjects available to choose from;
everything from data science to musical theory. As Coursera prides
itself on being accessible to everyone, many of the courses are either
free or very cheap to to take, with only the official certification at
the end having a higher cost involved.
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Lynda.com
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Lynda.com
A veteran in the online education space, Lynda.com
offers a subscription-based video tutorial library. Think of it as an
education-based Netflix. A great option for people who are visual
learners, and at a reasonable cost of $25 per month, a Lynda.com
membership provides unlimited access to more than 80,000 videos on a
broad range of different subjects.
Udemy
Udemy
With an average of 800 new courses added to their repertoire every month, Udemy
is a bit more expensive than its competitors. Costs vary broadly,
ranging from $10 to $500 for different courses; the most popular Udemy
courses in business and technology tend to be upwards of $100. However,
you can read the reviews of former students before signing up to any of
the courses, so you can make a more informed decision.
Udacity
Udacity
Udacity
is a platform with a strong focus on technology, with a small but
well-crafted selection of courses. If you’re looking to break into data
science (called the “sexiest job of the 21st century“), Udacity’s data science program has an impressive roster of teachers from companies like Salesforce and Facebook.
Udacity’s pricing structure allows you to pay monthly for your courses; if you decide to drop a program before completing it, you pay for the course up to that point, rather than the whole thing.
Khan Academy
Udacity’s pricing structure allows you to pay monthly for your courses; if you decide to drop a program before completing it, you pay for the course up to that point, rather than the whole thing.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy
is a non-profit online platform providing a completely free library of
educational “micro-lectures.” Focusing on more traditional academic
subjects, Khan Academy provides a mix of video and text-based materials
in math, science, economics, humanities, and a bit of computer
programming. Since Khan Academy is free for anyone to use, it’s a great
to way to get a taste for a subject before moving onto a more advanced
course elsewhere.
Codecademy
Codecademy
Previously backed by the White House, Codecademy
is dedicated to teaching people how to code—and it’s available for
free. While other online coding courses are a “learn at your own pace”
environment, Codecademy motivates learners to keep a fast pace using
supportive groups and a gamified points system.
The school offers courses on a number of languages—including PHP, Phython and Ruby—and students are often already building and deploying projects by the time they finish their course.
Bloc
The school offers courses on a number of languages—including PHP, Phython and Ruby—and students are often already building and deploying projects by the time they finish their course.
Bloc
Focused on web development, Bloc
is a more intensive option for those who want to learn quickly.
Instead of short courses or lectures, this highly structured program
runs for 25 hours per week over several months. With tuition starting
at $4,250, bloc.io doesn’t come cheap—but it does offer a great option
for those who are ready to commit to a career change.
iversity
Hailed as the “Coursera of Europe,” Berlin-based iversity
has partnered with European and international universities to offer
academic courses for free. Unlike Coursera, however, it doesn’t look
like iversity is currently providing any official certification.
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Skillshare
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Skillshare
Skillshare
is a community marketplace for new skills. With a broad range of
different subjects to choose from, Skillshare offers an online catalog
of video-based courses, as well as in-person workshops in cities like
San Francisco and New York.
Many classes are available to take without a membership at a cost of around $20-$30 each, but top classes—taught by industry leaders—are only available with a Skillshare membership. Membership costs $9.95 per month and, while it doesn’t get you any free content, it does provide 20 percent off of all classes. Like other platforms, Skillshare provides student reviews for your reference.
General Assembly
Many classes are available to take without a membership at a cost of around $20-$30 each, but top classes—taught by industry leaders—are only available with a Skillshare membership. Membership costs $9.95 per month and, while it doesn’t get you any free content, it does provide 20 percent off of all classes. Like other platforms, Skillshare provides student reviews for your reference.
General Assembly
Focusing on education in design, business and technology, New York City-based General Assembly
has campuses in nearly a dozen different cities around the world.
Although the majority of General Assembly classes are in-person, they
also offer a compact selection of online-only or mixed courses.
General Assembly even livestreams popular lectures, providing real-time interaction with the lecturer and other students. Their online courses range in price, from one-off lectures to multi-part workshops.
If you’ve tried online learning, share your course and platform recommendations in the comments section below—or tell us what you want to learn in 2018/2019
General Assembly even livestreams popular lectures, providing real-time interaction with the lecturer and other students. Their online courses range in price, from one-off lectures to multi-part workshops.
If you’ve tried online learning, share your course and platform recommendations in the comments section below—or tell us what you want to learn in 2018/2019
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