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Name Description Pricing Free Trial Top Pros Top Cons

Future Learn
Rating: 95%

FutureLearn connects people and ideas with the world’s best free online courses. It aims to pioneer the best social learning experiences for everyone, anywhere. Whether you’re a professional looking to gain a new business skill or an avid pastime learner wanting to discover a new passion, they offer a diverse selection of free, high quality online courses from over 110 (a number that’s always growing) of the world’s leading universities, business schools, and specialist organizations.
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$199/year available categorization makes it easy to find what you need,
many courses available for free,
paid programs give you unlimited access to the courses and certificates
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not so many courses available

Codecademy
Rating: 95%

Codecademy aims to bridge the gap: between companies and the workforce, people and their dream jobs. Join one of the most dynamic technology companies in New York that is changing the way the world learns. Codacademy's team is filled with highly curious diverse individuals whose backgrounds span tech and education.
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Pro plan for $19.99/month available courses are free,
exercises include building real websites,
dedicated, active forums for each class
no video instruction

Skill share
Rating: 97%

Skillshare is an online learning community for creators. With 5 million members and 20,000 classes, it's on a mission to connect curious, lifelong learners everywhere — and build a more creative, generous, and prosperous world. Take a class, connect with others, or even teach a class of your own.
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$15/month or $99/year 2-month 20,000+ courses,
the subscription feature means that you can take many courses for the same price,
classes are short and easy to finish quickly,
the price is one of the best available, especially if you pay annually

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the site is unaccredited,
there is no formal recognition when you complete a course that can be used as proof of mastery for professional or educational purposes,
no formal quality control

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Plural sight
Rating: 95%

Technology skills platform with expert courses, skill assessments and one-of-a-kind analytics which makes it possible to align your organization around digital initiatives, upskill people into modern tech roles and build adaptable teams that deliver faster.
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$29/month or $299/year 10-day the subscription feature means that you can take many courses for the same price
ability to test your skills and receive meaningful feedback
paths create cohesive units for students to work through
the certificate offers proof of completion for professional purposes

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class content is restricted to business skills, technology, and design
the site is unaccredited

Coursera
Rating: 98%

Coursera was founded by two computer science professors at Stanford with a vision of providing life-transforming learning experiences to anyone, anywhere. It is the world’s largest online learning platform for higher education. 170 of the world’s top universities and industry educators partner with Coursera to offer courses, Specializations, and degrees that empower over 35 million learners around the world to achieve their career goals.
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many courses are free to audit, but certificates start at $49 available very large catalog,
self-paced (on-demand) and timed classes,
verified certificates
class content is restricted primarily to academic topics and job skills

Udemy
Rating: 95%

Udemy is an online learning destination that helps students, companies, and governments gain the skills they need to compete in today’s economy. More than 30 million students learn from 42,000 instructors teaching 100,000 courses in over 50 different languages. Whether learning for professional development or personal enrichment, students everywhere can master new skills through self-paced, on-demand courses.
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starts at $10.99/course available self-pace or instructor guide tutorials,
65,000+ courses,
accurate and detailed information about professional exams and certifications
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some courses have not good content
the server is sometimes slow

Lynda
Rating: 95%

Lynda.com, a LinkedIn Company, is a leading online learning company that helps anyone learn business, technology, and creative skills to achieve personal and professional goals. Through individual, government, corporate and academic subscriptions, members have access to the lynda.com video library of engaging, top-quality courses taught by recognized industry experts – more than 5,700 courses and 255,000 video tutorials across mobile and desktop.
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Starts at $25/month 1-month practically useful training,
constantly updating,
user-friendly
don't yet adhere to the AICPA/NASBA training standards

Khan Academy
Rating: 97%

Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan to provide "free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere"?.Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.
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free available completely free,
no account necessary to start learning,
impressive college and test-prep resources,
generous language support and video subtitles,
inoffensive gamification

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video markup can be onerous,
assessment is impressive in scale, but ill-suited to some subjects,
mobile apps only play videos
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Udacity
Rating: 90%

Udacity's mission is to democratize education, a commitment to self-empowerment through learning, and a focus on connecting learning to jobs, Udacity is making technologies such as programming, data science, artificial intelligence, and self-driving cars available to a global community of lifelong learners. Udacity is where you come to learn the skills you need, to land the job you want, to build the life you deserve.
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quote-based plan available wide-ranging vocational classes,
paid programs include coaching, standardized feedback, and verified certificates,
career opportunities may await Nanodegree graduates
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discussion forums need work,
free classes are solitary and offer little meaningful feedback,
comparatively limited language support
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Alison
Rating: 95%

Alison provides over 13 million registered learners worldwide with free online learning via interactive multimedia for basic education and workplace skills training. Premium services include content hosting, content development, and bespoke Continuing Professional Development (CPD) training programs, highly sought-after by corporations, academic institutions, and government agencies.
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certificate price starts at $20 available wide choice of courses,
start anytime you want,
ability to get a certificate
not accredited

Future Learn

Pricing $199/year
Free Trial available
Top Pros categorization makes it easy to find what you need,
many courses available for free,
paid programs give you unlimited access to the courses and certificates
Top Cons not so many courses available
Overall Rating 95%

FutureLearn connects people and ideas with the world’s best free online courses. It aims to pioneer the best social learning experiences for everyone, anywhere. Whether you’re a professional looking to gain a new business skill or an avid pastime learner wanting to discover a new passion, they offer a diverse selection of free, high quality online courses from over 110 (a number that’s always growing) of the world’s leading universities, business schools, and specialist organizations.

Codecademy

Pricing Pro plan for $19.99/month
Free Trial available
Top Pros courses are free,
exercises include building real websites,
dedicated, active forums for each class
Top Cons no video instruction
Overall Rating 95%

Codecademy aims to bridge the gap: between companies and the workforce, people and their dream jobs. Join one of the most dynamic technology companies in New York that is changing the way the world learns. Codacademy's team is filled with highly curious diverse individuals whose backgrounds span tech and education.

Skill share

Pricing $15/month or $99/year
Free Trial 2-month
Top Pros 20,000+ courses,
the subscription feature means that you can take many courses for the same price,
classes are short and easy to finish quickly,
the price is one of the best available, especially if you pay annually
Top Cons the site is unaccredited,
there is no formal recognition when you complete a course that can be used as proof of mastery for professional or educational purposes,
no formal quality control
Overall Rating 97%

Skillshare is an online learning community for creators. With 5 million members and 20,000 classes, it's on a mission to connect curious, lifelong learners everywhere — and build a more creative, generous, and prosperous world. Take a class, connect with others, or even teach a class of your own.

Plural sight

Pricing $29/month or $299/year
Free Trial 10-day
Top Pros the subscription feature means that you can take many courses for the same price
ability to test your skills and receive meaningful feedback
paths create cohesive units for students to work through
the certificate offers proof of completion for professional purposes
Top Cons class content is restricted to business skills, technology, and design
the site is unaccredited
Overall Rating 95%

Technology skills platform with expert courses, skill assessments and one-of-a-kind analytics which makes it possible to align your organization around digital initiatives, upskill people into modern tech roles and build adaptable teams that deliver faster.

Coursera

Pricing many courses are free to audit, but certificates start at $49
Free Trial available
Top Pros very large catalog,
self-paced (on-demand) and timed classes,
verified certificates
Top Cons class content is restricted primarily to academic topics and job skills
Overall Rating 98%

Coursera was founded by two computer science professors at Stanford with a vision of providing life-transforming learning experiences to anyone, anywhere. It is the world’s largest online learning platform for higher education. 170 of the world’s top universities and industry educators partner with Coursera to offer courses, Specializations, and degrees that empower over 35 million learners around the world to achieve their career goals.

Udemy

Pricing starts at $10.99/course
Free Trial available
Top Pros self-pace or instructor guide tutorials,
65,000+ courses,
accurate and detailed information about professional exams and certifications
Top Cons some courses have not good content
the server is sometimes slow
Overall Rating 95%

Udemy is an online learning destination that helps students, companies, and governments gain the skills they need to compete in today’s economy. More than 30 million students learn from 42,000 instructors teaching 100,000 courses in over 50 different languages. Whether learning for professional development or personal enrichment, students everywhere can master new skills through self-paced, on-demand courses.

Lynda

Pricing Starts at $25/month
Free Trial 1-month
Top Pros practically useful training,
constantly updating,
user-friendly
Top Cons don't yet adhere to the AICPA/NASBA training standards
Overall Rating 95%

Lynda.com, a LinkedIn Company, is a leading online learning company that helps anyone learn business, technology, and creative skills to achieve personal and professional goals. Through individual, government, corporate and academic subscriptions, members have access to the lynda.com video library of engaging, top-quality courses taught by recognized industry experts – more than 5,700 courses and 255,000 video tutorials across mobile and desktop.

Khan Academy

Pricing free
Free Trial available
Top Pros completely free,
no account necessary to start learning,
impressive college and test-prep resources,
generous language support and video subtitles,
inoffensive gamification
Top Cons video markup can be onerous,
assessment is impressive in scale, but ill-suited to some subjects,
mobile apps only play videos
Overall Rating 97%

Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006 by educator Salman Khan to provide "free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere"?.Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom.

Udacity

Pricing quote-based plan
Free Trial available
Top Pros wide-ranging vocational classes,
paid programs include coaching, standardized feedback, and verified certificates,
career opportunities may await Nanodegree graduates
Top Cons discussion forums need work,
free classes are solitary and offer little meaningful feedback,
comparatively limited language support
Overall Rating 90%

Udacity's mission is to democratize education, a commitment to self-empowerment through learning, and a focus on connecting learning to jobs, Udacity is making technologies such as programming, data science, artificial intelligence, and self-driving cars available to a global community of lifelong learners. Udacity is where you come to learn the skills you need, to land the job you want, to build the life you deserve.

Alison

Pricing certificate price starts at $20
Free Trial available
Top Pros wide choice of courses,
start anytime you want,
ability to get a certificate
Top Cons not accredited
Overall Rating 95%

Alison provides over 13 million registered learners worldwide with free online learning via interactive multimedia for basic education and workplace skills training. Premium services include content hosting, content development, and bespoke Continuing Professional Development (CPD) training programs, highly sought-after by corporations, academic institutions, and government agencies.