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  2. Platzi - Wikipedia

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    Platzi was founded in Colombia by Freddy Vega and Christian Van Der Henst [1] in 2014. Both met as competitors in their former companies: Cristalab and Maestros del Web. The company was born from a livestream weekly show called “Mejorando.la”, before becoming "Platzi" in 2015, partially to make the company more amenable to international consumers.

  3. RapidMiner - Wikipedia

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    RapidMiner provides a variety of learning schemes, models, and algorithms that can be extended using R and Python scripts. [5] RapidMiner can also use plugins available through the RapidMiner Marketplace. The RapidMiner Marketplace is a platform for developers to create data analysis algorithms and publish them to the community. [6]

  4. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Python is a multi-paradigm programming language. Object-oriented programming and structured programming are fully supported, and many of their features support functional programming and aspect-oriented programming (including metaprogramming [70] and metaobjects). [71]

  5. Skillshare - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, the platform introduced the "Groups" feature that allows members to connect with other creators. [ 23 ] In September 2021, Skillshare discontinued the option of offering classes for free and required users to have either a paid membership or a free trial to access all courses, including those that were previously available for free.

  6. Category:Learning management systems - Wikipedia

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  7. Alison (company) - Wikipedia

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    ALISON is an Irish online education platform for higher education that provides certificate courses and accredited diploma courses. [5] [6] It was founded on 21 April 2007 in Galway, Ireland, by Irish social entrepreneur Mike Feerick.

  8. SWAYAM - Wikipedia

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    SWAYAM operates MOOCs learning resources in different ways and structures. Learning is delivered in four ways; e-Tutorial, e-Content, discussion forums and, self-assessment. [10] The first quadrant is e- Tutorial, which means that there is not much extra work by students.

  9. Udacity - Wikipedia

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    Udacity is the outgrowth of free computer science classes offered in 2011 through Stanford University. [9] Thrun has stated he hopes half a million students will enroll, after an enrollment of 160,000 students in the predecessor course at Stanford, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, [10] and 90,000 students had enrolled in the initial two classes as of March 2012.