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  2. Udemy - Wikipedia

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    With Udemy Business, organizations can also create custom learning portals for corporate training. [31] For smaller companies, Udemy offers a Udemy Team Plan that is a limited seat license but identical content to that of Udemy Business. Courses on Udemy can be paid or free, depending on the instructor. [32]

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    #12 Artificial Intelligence A-Z on Udemy: Fast track your way into becoming the tech genius of tomorrow - master AI effortlessly with our comprehensive and user-friendly course designed to solve ...

  4. List of MOOC providers - Wikipedia

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    Free & paid courses English Non-profit 2006 US SWAYAM: Science, Engineering, Humanities, Arts Free (Fee for Exams and certification) English, Hindi Non-profit 2017 India Udacity: IT, Business, Product management, Career Free & paid courses English Commercial 2012 US Udemy: Various Anything from introductory tutorial to professional ...

  5. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    Udemy allows teachers to sell online courses, with the course creators keeping 70–85% of the proceeds and intellectual property rights. [ 156 ] Coursera found that students who paid $30 to $90 were substantially more likely to finish the course.

  6. Gagan Biyani - Wikipedia

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    At Udemy, Biyani focused mainly on marketing, instructor acquisition, investor relations, finance, business development, and public relations. [13] As of 2018, the company claims to have over 24 million students and offers more than 80,000 courses [14] from thousands of teachers. As of 2019, Alexa counts Udemy among top 500 most-visited ...

  7. Udacity - Wikipedia

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    Udacity is the outgrowth of free computer science classes offered in 2011 through Stanford University. [9] Thrun has stated he hopes half a million students will enroll, after an enrollment of 160,000 students in the predecessor course at Stanford, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, [10] and 90,000 students had enrolled in the initial two classes as of March 2012.

  8. Michael Lenox - Wikipedia

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    His most popular course, Foundations of Business Strategy, explores the theory and frameworks that provide the foundations of a successful business strategy. He gave this course in different platforms such as Udemy [3] and Coursera. [4] His most recent work in business strategy is his book Strategy in the Digital Age- Mastering Digital ...

  9. Pluralsight - Wikipedia

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    Through a subscription business model, Pluralsight provides online professional tech training to individual and business customers. [5] The company pays its course authors a royalty, based on how often their videos are viewed. In 2013, author Scott Allen became the first of its authors to earn over $1 million in royalties from his courses. [15]