1.Coursera
- Specialization:
University-accredited courses and degrees.
- Key Features:
- Courses from top institutions like Yale, Stanford, and
Google.
- Offers certificates, specializations, and full
degrees.
- Both free and paid courses.
2.
edX
- Specialization:
University-level education, including micro-degrees.
- Key Features:
- Courses from MIT, Harvard, and other prestigious
universities.
- Free courses (with paid options for certificates).
- Offers professional certificates, micro-masters, and
even master’s programs.
3.
Udemy
- Specialization:
Skills-based learning.
- Key Features:
- A huge library of courses on everything from
programming to arts.
- Frequent discounts on courses.
- Suitable for hobbyists, professionals, and
job-specific skills.
4.
FutureLearn
- Specialization:
Short courses and degrees from UK institutions.
- Key Features:
- Courses from universities like The Open University and
British Council.
- Social learning approach with discussion forums.
- Offers micro-credentials and degrees.
5.
LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com)
- Specialization:
Professional and career development courses.
- Key Features:
- Courses focused on business, technology, and creative
skills.
- Integrated with LinkedIn for showcasing certificates.
- Access to thousands of video courses via subscription.
6.
Khan Academy
- Specialization:
Free education for students of all ages.
- Key Features:
- Subjects include math, science, economics, and test
preparation.
- Interactive quizzes and progress tracking.
- Widely used for K-12 education and foundational
knowledge.
7.
Skillshare
- Specialization:
Creative and practical skills.
- Key Features:
- Courses in photography, design, writing, and more.
- Subscription-based model with unlimited access.
- Focus on hands-on learning with projects.
8.
Udacity
- Specialization:
Technology and career-oriented programs.
- Key Features:
- Offers nano-degrees in AI, data science, and
programming.
- Industry collaborations with companies like Google and
IBM.
- Focus on job-ready skills and career support.

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