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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Oct 8, 2016 14:40:36 GMT -5
Anyone ever use any of these? I was just looking at Alison.com and reading it and was tempted to sign up for an account. It seems like it is what it claims to be and just offers education without trying to sell you anything, but I'm ever a skeptic. In particular I'm concerned about how private it is. Like could anyone find a way to look up accounts and see what classes people took and how well they did. My guess is no, but like I said I'm always a skeptic about such things.
So anyone use Alison.com? How was it? If not have you used anything else that you'd recommend?
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Post by Johawn on Oct 8, 2016 15:26:03 GMT -5
I've used FreeCodeCamp and Duolingo and enjoyed both, and my brother swears by CodeAcademy. No ulterior motive that I ever saw, but you'll need discipline to see them through.
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Post by Unaffiliated on Oct 8, 2016 15:55:52 GMT -5
I've used Duolingo and Khan Academy. Both are alright; I've only used them as they are among the few free ones that I know about.
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Post by LexExpress on Oct 8, 2016 16:07:41 GMT -5
Duolingo is really good, and I've used Coursera before too which was impressive. Coursera does charge for completion certificates though, if you want any proof of what you've done.
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Post by Sam Punk on Oct 8, 2016 23:20:14 GMT -5
I always liked duolingo.
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