Top 5 Online Learning Platforms 2024 | Review of Coursera / SkillShare / Udemy / EdX / LinkedIn

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The future of education is online and continuing to grow. If you are looking for a cheaper and quicker alternative to college but don’t know which, here you’ll find the top five online learning platforms in 2023 and how they compare with each other.

We’ll break down which ones are most popular, what types of courses they offer, how much they cost, and more!

Try Coursera for free:

Skillshare:

Udemy:

EdX:

LinkedIn Learning:

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0:00 Intro
0:46 Coursera
2:30 Skillshare
4:11 Udemy
5:08 EdX
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39 Comments

  1. Udemy was the first one ive ever heard of. Its a way to improve your skills silently, so without certificate recognition. Great for starting a business, or improving your current skills or tapping into curious intrests.

    Ed Ex and coursera are excellent for recognition in other areas because of their certificates. And show ourward expression of intent to persue development. I met a guy at a gym who was able to triple his income using those two. Put the certificates on your linkendin and employers will reach out to you

  2. Linkedin learning can burn in hell. XD The second I activated my one month trial, it locked me out of my account and required me to upload government ID to regain access. No thanks, lol.

  3. How is New Skills Academy?

    Can some of their certifications get me a new job/career?

    800 courses. I definitely would not ever but a whole year membership, as I probably would really only ever be interested in 2-4 of their programs.

  4. 0:00 🎓 Consider online learning platforms if you lack time or funds for traditional college.
    0:46 💼 Coursera: Offers diverse academic courses with affordable options, including programs from prestigious universities like Yale and Google.
    2:31 🎨 Skillshare: Subscription-based platform with a wide range of creative courses, though lacking official certificates or university-level programs.
    4:12 📚 Udemy: Provides a vast repository of specialized courses with lifetime access after a one-time payment and a 30-day refund policy.
    5:12 🔬 EdX: Offers free access to high-quality courses from top universities, with optional paid certificates recognized for college credit.
    6:39 💼 LinkedIn Learning: Subscription-based platform focusing on professional development, particularly beneficial for business-related skills and networking.

  5. Check to see if your local library gives you free access to udemy and/or linkedin learning. My local library gives me free access to udemy with my library card. I just login with my library card and I have free access to everything on udemy.

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