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Udemy
NameUdemy
FounderEren Bali, Oktay Caglar, Gagan Biyani
LaunchedMay 11, 2010
HeadquartersSan Francisco, California

Udemy is an online learning platform that offers a wide range of courses and tutorials on various subjects, including computer science, marketing, photography, and cooking. Founded by Eren Bali, Oktay Caglar, and Gagan Biyani in 2010, the platform has grown to become one of the largest online learning platforms, with over 130 million courses sold and more than 50 million students enrolled. The platform has been compared to other online learning platforms such as Coursera, edX, and LinkedIn Learning. The company has received funding from investors such as Kleiner Perkins, Norwest Venture Partners, and Insight Venture Partners.

History

The history of the company dates back to 2010, when it was founded by Eren Bali, Oktay Caglar, and Gagan Biyani in Turkey. The company was initially based in Istanbul but later moved its headquarters to San Francisco, California. In 2012, the company raised $3 million in funding from investors such as Kleiner Perkins and Lightbank. The company has since received additional funding from investors such as Norwest Venture Partners and Insight Venture Partners. The platform has been used by companies such as Microsoft, Facebook, and Google to provide training to their employees. The company has also partnered with organizations such as Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Harvard University to offer courses on the platform.

Features

The platform offers a wide range of features, including video lectures, quizzes, and discussion forums. The platform also allows instructors to create and sell their own courses, with features such as PayPal and Stripe integration for payment processing. The platform has a user-friendly interface, with features such as HTML5 and JavaScript used to create interactive and engaging courses. The platform also has a mobile app, available on iOS and Android, which allows students to access courses on-the-go. The company has also integrated with other platforms such as Zoom, Slack, and Trello to provide a seamless learning experience.

Courses

The platform offers a wide range of courses, including courses on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. The platform also offers courses on business and entrepreneurship, with instructors such as Gary Vaynerchuk and Seth Godin. The platform has courses on health and wellness, with instructors such as Deepak Chopra and Dr. Andrew Weil. The company has also partnered with organizations such as National Geographic, The New York Times, and Forbes to offer courses on the platform. The platform has courses on programming languages such as Python, Java, and JavaScript, with instructors such as Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates.

Business_model

The company's business model is based on a revenue-sharing model, where instructors earn up to 97% of the course revenue. The company also offers a subscription-based model, where students can access a library of courses for a monthly fee. The company has also partnered with companies such as IBM, Oracle, and SAP to offer courses on the platform. The company has a team of instructors who create and teach courses on the platform, including instructors such as Sal Khan and Daphne Koller. The company has also integrated with other platforms such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform to provide a seamless learning experience.

Impact

The platform has had a significant impact on the online learning industry, with over 130 million courses sold and more than 50 million students enrolled. The platform has been used by companies such as Apple, Amazon, and Facebook to provide training to their employees. The company has also partnered with organizations such as United Nations, World Bank, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to offer courses on the platform. The platform has been recognized as one of the top online learning platforms by publications such as Forbes, Inc., and Fast Company. The company has also received awards such as EdTech Award and Brandon Hall Award for its innovative approach to online learning.

Criticism

The platform has faced criticism for its lack of academic rigor and its focus on profit over education. The company has been criticized for its revenue-sharing model, which some argue favors instructors who create low-quality courses. The platform has also been criticized for its lack of transparency and accountability, with some instructors reporting issues with payment and course promotion. The company has also faced criticism for its handling of copyright infringement and intellectual property issues. Despite these criticisms, the platform remains one of the largest and most popular online learning platforms, with a wide range of courses and instructors available. The company has also partnered with organizations such as Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and MIT Sloan School of Management to offer courses on the platform. Category:Online education platforms

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