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 |
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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 |
References
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- "What is FutureLearn – Online Learning". FutureLearn. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- Tamar Lewin (20 February 2013). "Universities Abroad Join Partnerships on the Web". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
- "OpenClassrooms Launches First MOOC-Based Bachelor Degree Recognized By French State". Techcrunch.com. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
- "EDBRIEF: OpenClassrooms partners with Studialis for State Recognized Online Training". Edukwest.eu. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
- "Hasso-Plattner-Institut bietet kostenlose Informatikkurse im Netz an". Zeit Online. 31 July 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
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