List of MOOC providers

The following is a list of notable massive open online course providers (MOOCs) worldwide.

Name Topics Education level Cost Languages courses are available in Provider/s Type Founded Headquarters
Alison IT, Language, Science, Health, Humanities, Software Development, Marketing, Business, Math, Lifestyle, Healthcare, Life sciences, Operations, Skilled trades, Finance Freemium Alison Commercial 2007 Ireland
Canvas Network K12, Higher education Instructure, Inc Commercial 2008 US
Coursera Subscription, some free courses English, Hindi, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Hebrew, German, Italian Commercial 2012 US
edX Free (fee for certification) English, Spanish, French, Mandarin, Italian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Arabic, Dutch, Korean. Turkish, Tibetan, Chinese – Traditional, Hindi, Hungarian, Vietnamese Commercial 2012 US
FutureLearn[1][2] Free access to courses, paid certification[3] Commercial 2012 UK
The Great Courses Better Living, Economics & Finance,

Fine Arts, High School, History, Literature & Language, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy & Intellectual History, Professional, Religion, Science,

College level Paid English The Teaching Company Commercial as either a purchase per course or a streaming subscription for multiple courses 1990 US
iversity[4] Commercial 2013 EU
Kadenze Commercial 2015 US
Khan Academy General education Early Childhood Education to university level Khan Academy Non-profit 2006 US
Linkedin Learning Commercial 1995 US
MIT OCW
OpenClassrooms[5][6] Commercial 2007 France
openHPI[7][8] English, Chinese, German, Spanish N/A 2012 Germany
OpenLearning[9] Commercial 2012 Australia
OpenSAP Non-profit 2013 Germany
Open Universities Australia[10][11] Commercial 2013 Australia
Peer to Peer University Non-profit 2009 US
POLHN Non-profit 2005 Western Pacific Region
Shaw Academy Commercial 2013 Ireland
Stanford Online Non-profit 2006 US
SWAYAM Science, Engineering, Humanities, Arts Free (Fee for Exams and certification) English, Hindi Non-profit 2017 India
Udacity Commercial 2012 US
Udemy Various Anything from introductory tutorial to professional certification track Paid (content longer than 2 hours), determined by instructor (content ≤ 2 hours Commercial 2010 US

No longer available

References

  1. Claire Shaw (20 December 2012). "FutureLearn is UK's chance to 'fight back', says OU vice-chancellor | Higher Education Network | Guardian Professional". Guardian. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  2. "U.K. MOOCs Alliance, Futurelearn, Adds Five More Universities And The British Library – Now Backed By 18 Partners". TechCrunch. 19 February 2013. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  3. "What is FutureLearn – Online Learning". FutureLearn. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  4. Tamar Lewin (20 February 2013). "Universities Abroad Join Partnerships on the Web". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  5. "OpenClassrooms Launches First MOOC-Based Bachelor Degree Recognized By French State". Techcrunch.com. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  6. "EDBRIEF: OpenClassrooms partners with Studialis for State Recognized Online Training". Edukwest.eu. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
  7. "Hasso-Plattner-Institut bietet kostenlose Informatikkurse im Netz an". Zeit Online. 31 July 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  8. "MOOC hilft bei Management komplexer Softwareentwicklungs-Projekte" (PDF). Hasso Plattner Institute. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  9. Bernhardt, Ingo. "OpenLearning launches into competitive MOOCs market". The Conversation. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  10. "PR Newswire UK: Australia sets the scene for free online education – Melbourne, Australia, 20 March 2013 /PRNewswire/". Australia: Prnewswire.co.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
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