11-16-2021, 10:29 AM
(11-15-2021, 11:32 PM)nomaduser Wrote: They should try to get accreditation and give credits for taking some of their courses.
Honestly, there are more practical and profitable skills that you can learn from Udemy than any other MOOCs.
Some of instructors on Udemy are much more talented than community college instructors.
Udemy I don't believe currently makes their own courses. If they did ACE stuff, I'm not sure how users would search to find these courses. But they do have "Udemy Business", so why not "Udemy School" as a subscription plan
I agree that Udemy is great at teaching useful skills. Their strength is with technology teaching.
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