Best online learning platform on Reddit

43 reviews from r/CFA, r/ProductManagement, r/UIUX and 8 more subreddits

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#1

Udemy

4.4
(7)
"I mostly take online courses from Udemy specifically SEO and digital marketing."
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"Fred Baptiste on Udemy"
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"You will love it!"
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"Udemy"
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"You're already on the right path with Udemy."
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"Great for beginners in coding."
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"Udemy has a good one for Python. My university offered a guided Python bootcamp using Udemy which was quite nice."
#2

Datacamp

4.7
(3)
"Using Datacamp with an Indian VPN for an annual subscription is a great value!"
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"Datacamp offers excellent data science courses that are easy to follow."
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"Datacamp is pretty good, albeit somewhat pricey."
#3

Freecodecamp

4.5
(2)
"Freecodecamp"
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"Good for those with some coding knowledge."
#4

Coursera

4.5
(2)
"The capstone project was the aha! moment."
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"Courses available for free were beneficial."
#5

YouTube

4.5
(2)
"Corey Schafer's YouTube playlist is an excellent resource for learning coding."
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"YouTube shouldn't be underrated."
#6

Udacity

3.5
(2)
"Udacity offers a comprehensive product management Nano degree that can be completed in 1-3 months, with access to a supportive community."
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"The ones in Udacity are simply overpriced compared to Coursera."
#7

Khan Academy

5.0
(1)
"Khan Academy hands down! You can set the lessons and the videos are helpful."
#8

HubSpot Academy

5.0
(1)
"Check out HubSpot academy. Their courses and certificates are free."
#9

SEMrush Academy

5.0
(1)
"SEMRush has an academy section that has been incredibly helpful!"
#10

DigitalMarketer

5.0
(1)
"Here are a few worth checking: Digital Marketer, Neil Patel, and BrightLocal."
#11

Chessly

5.0
(1)
"Chessly is good for chess players of any skill level."
#12

PluralSight

5.0
(1)
"Just got access to PluralSight and it's great for aspiring Product Managers."
#13

edX

5.0
(1)
"I'd highly recommend that one, I did it when it was called 6.00x. If you're doing CFA the learning curve won't be too steep."
#14

Google

5.0
(1)
"A comprehensive guide for Google Ads."
#15

Teresa Torres

5.0
(1)
"Teresa Torres' courses strike a nice balance between consuming information and actual practice."
#16

Babel

5.0
(1)
"Babel is great for language learning."
#17

Time4MathFacts

4.0
(1)
"My kids enjoy time4mathfacts.com. Covers addition subtraction multiplication and division."
#18

Grammar Hero

4.0
(1)
"I’ve been really curious about Grammar Hero by Olly Richards (intermediate course)."
#19

Marty Cagan

4.0
(1)
"The workshop provided valuable insights into team structure."
#20

Vista Higher Learning

4.0
(1)
"The course was well-structured and engaging."
#21

GoPractice

4.0
(1)
"The GoPractice simulation-based approach looks interesting and offers immersive experiences for learning."
#22

Authority Hacker

4.0
(1)
"The Pro version offers better value."
#23

Stanford

4.0
(1)
"The class was helpful and prepared me for expectations in Product Management."
#24

Great Learning

4.0
(1)
"You could check Great Learning."
#25

Pianote

4.0
(1)
"The content is good, and the ability to get feedback from teachers is a significant advantage."
#26

Dataquest

4.0
(1)
"Dataquest is pretty good, albeit somewhat pricey."
#27

Department of Product

4.0
(1)
"I've really liked the material from Department of Product."
#28

Reforge

4.0
(1)
"I've heard good things about Reforge."
#29

Babbel

4.0
(1)
"Babbel est pas trop cher. Je il aim bien."
#30

Learn French with Alexa

4.0
(1)
"It’s really good and structured like a course with updated content, quizzes, and exercises."
#31

BPM Method

2.0
(1)
"The ROI of Facebook is in decline."

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