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Data Analytics Courses - Maven Analytics - Vle045 - 04-26-2024

I came across this program on LinkedIn.  I know I have seen some folks looking for ways to learn more about data.  These don’t carry college credit but some do have continuing ed credits.  There’s free and paid options.  I haven’t tried it out yet, but it looks like a solid option for those who might not need a formal degree.
I might give the free version a shot, although I do have quite a few irons in the fire right now.
https://mavenanalytics.io/


RE: Data Analytics Courses - Maven Analytics - bjcheung77 - 04-26-2024

It's really an interesting idea and extra option for filling knowledge gaps, it's a good addition to the cheapies or freebies available such as the Coursera or Edx ones... Thanks for sharing, that's a great option to learn, practice, etc, for those looking at an extra resource, this can help! Pricing Link: https://mavenanalytics.io/signup/pricing


RE: Data Analytics Courses - Maven Analytics - ceedfabricator - 09-16-2024

Although not eligible for college credit, several of these courses do provide continuing education credits.  There are both free and paid alternatives.  Although I have not yet experimented with it, it seems to be a reliable choice for those who may not need a prescribed academic qualification.


RE: Data Analytics Courses - Maven Analytics - bjcheung77 - 09-16-2024

(09-16-2024, 03:02 AM)ceedfabricator Wrote: Although not eligible for college credit, several of these courses do provide continuing education credits.  There are both free and paid alternatives.  Although I have not yet experimented with it, it seems to be a reliable choice for those who may not need a prescribed academic qualification.

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