What’s your favorite online learning platform? 💻✨

Ghulam Abbas
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I’m excited to be launching an entirely new approach to online learning that generates much higher engagement, completion, and peer to peer connection through AI facilitated conversation.

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Frankie Amoah
YouTube for me. Because most of the videos there arent too boring
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Frankie Amoah
@natashasell yeahh that happens. Aside having good content, it’s so easy going off track
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Natasha Sell
@frankie_amoah do you find that you get stuck in a time warp when watching something on YouTube? They've gotten so good at hooking me in and the next thing I know so much time has gone by and I'm off focus. Curious what you go to learn there?
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Daniel Burns
For me it's Youtube, but I found pretty good courses on Udemy as well.
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Oliver Thomes
You wanted to know learning or earning 😂
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Ghulam Abbas
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@oliver_thomes Haha, fair question! Learning first, but if it leads to earning, that's a bonus! 😄
Freya
I'd probably lean towards Khan YouTube it is the best platform to learn online and for free as well.
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Ghulam Abbas
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@freya_isla Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Khan Academy is a fantastic platform for free learning. At Sutra, we're aiming to complement resources like that by focusing on conversational, AI-facilitated courses that enhance engagement and peer interaction. We’d love for you to check it out and share your feedback!
Victor Crum
Kajabi is a platform designed for creating marketing and selling online courses and digital products.
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Selina Danny
Youtube it is the best platform to learn online and for free as well.
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Ghulam Abbas
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@selina_danny YouTube is definitely a go-to for free and diverse learning content! At Sutra, we aim to complement that by offering structured, conversational courses that boost engagement and completion rates. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Nick Willstrop
Coursera Offers courses from top universities and organization. It’s great for a wide range of subjects, from programming to art.
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Ghulam Abbas
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@nick_willstrop Coursera is indeed a great platform with a broad selection of courses! At Sutra, we're also passionate about learning and are focused on creating interactive, AI-driven courses that foster deeper engagement and community connections. It would be awesome if you checked us out and shared your thoughts!
Maklyen May
My favorite is YouTube and Domestica. Although YouTube is free and best but on Domestika you can find courses on almost anything.
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Fredrick James
LifterLMS is very good platform
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arhaz mo
Recently I've started using Vocabulary Expert App. Such a cool and handy pp to learn random vocabulary words daily. My vocabulary has improved so much and I've gotten compliments on my words usage too.
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Robert Garcia
There are several great online learning platforms, each with its strengths. ChatGPT is excellent for personalized, conversational learning across various subjects. YouTube is fantastic for free tutorials and visual demonstrations on almost any topic. Google Gemini is emerging as a smart assistant, offering personalized insights. Beyond that, Coursera and Udemy are great for structured courses, with Coursera providing certificates and university-level material, and Udemy offering flexible, self-paced learning. edX also stands out for high-quality academic content. Each platform caters to different learning styles! Linkedin is also a good platform for online learning. I personally use it. Recently I was searching for the best 5 services to help me writing business law assignment which was given by my mentor and I found https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/b... page where I found an article on exact same thing which I was looking for. And if I won't find my solution over there, I prefer to choose other online platforms.
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