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Hey, I was searching online on Coursera for any interesting courses and came up to their membership special... it's about time! I was looking at a yearly membership for their courses and this came up...
Coursera Plus is 24% off the normal yearly price. Lots of good courses from premier universities on offer. Coursera is a Stanford-founded public company.
Except for degree programs and masters-track courses, this is all-you-can eat. Be forewarned, this does NOT include all courses, but it does give access to more than 80% of the courses on Coursera.
Edx (previously owned by Harvard and MIT) - its main competitor, now privately owned, does not have anything similar in all-inclusive pricing, though it can be argued that Edx has a better spectrum of courses. Edx typically has a (up to) 20% BF deal, but nothing close to an annual all-inclusive price.
Go fulfil your New Year resolutions.
Link: https://www.coursera.org/courseraplus/sp...oliday2022
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> though it can be argued that Edx has a better spectrum of courses.
a lot of the courses I've looked at recently on edx say something like "one session open, then the course will be archived"
I've wondered if that is because of the sale and I wonder if edx will remain as awesome as it was
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edX has done the course archive thing for a while. A few years at least. It's very annoying.
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If someone is wanting to save some money and knock out some of the Google Certs from https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Google-ACE then this might be the time to do so (assuming they are in Coursera Plus, I didn't bother to check)
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(01-04-2022, 06:31 PM)AllThose299s Wrote: If someone is wanting to save some money and knock out some of the Google Certs from https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-Google-ACE then this might be the time to do so (assuming they are in Coursera Plus, I didn't bother to check)
Here's a story about that
https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-l...ed-big-way
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I really wish the IBM ones were included. But there are still a decent number of things included.
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(01-05-2022, 12:02 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I really wish the IBM ones were included. But there are still a decent number of things included.
Agreed, it would be pretty sweet to go for all the IBM and Google courses on one subscription (along with any other useful/relevant courses). Even though a lot of the ACE credits would probably overlap.
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carrythenothing Wrote:Courses/content available on Coursera Plus: https://www.coursera.support/s/article/3...rsera-Plus
There are so many courses available, are there any that are "standing out" compared to the others? I see they have google listed on both the included and excluded. What's the difference between "Google" and "Google - Spectrum Sharing"? The following are excluded, oh wells... we can work on whatever is included...
Excluded
All courses, Specializations, and Professional Certificates from the following partners are excluded from Coursera Plus:
Automation Anywhere
C3.ai
Cisco
deeplearning.ai
Georgia Institute of Technology
Google - Spectrum Sharing
High Tech High Graduate School of Education
IBM
(ISC)²
Karlsruhe Institute for Technology
Laureate Education
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
PwC
SDA Bocconi School of Management
Stanford University
Universiteit Leiden
University of Virginia
Vanderbilt University
The following Professional Certificates are excluded from Coursera Plus:
IBM Data Science Professional Certificate
IBM Customer Engagement Specialist Professional Certificate
IBM AI Engineering Professional Certificate
IBM Applied AI Professional Certificate
(ISC)² Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) Professional Certificate
UCI Project Management Professional Certificate
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(01-06-2022, 12:27 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: carrythenothing Wrote:Courses/content available on Coursera Plus: https://www.coursera.support/s/article/3...rsera-Plus
There are so many courses available, are there any that are "standing out" compared to the others? I see they have google listed on both the included and excluded. What's the difference between "Google" and "Google - Spectrum Sharing"? The following are excluded, oh wells... we can work on whatever is included...
Google - Spectrum Sharing (excluded) has Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) training: https://www.coursera.org/google-cbrs
Google (included) refers to the Google Professional Certificates: https://www.coursera.org/google-career-certificates
Google AR & VR (included) has a course on VR/360 video production and an introduction to AR: https://www.coursera.org/googlearvr
Google Cloud (included) has preparation for the Google Cloud certifications: https://www.coursera.org/googlecloud
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