What are the top 10 crowd sourcing education companies in the U.S.
Here are ten crowd-sourcing education companies in the U.S. in no particular order:
Coursera: A company that offers online courses and degrees from top universities and companies around the world.
edX: A nonprofit online learning platform founded by Harvard and MIT, offering free courses from top universities.
Udacity: An online education provider that offers courses and programs in technology and business.
Skillshare: A platform that offers thousands of classes in creative fields, such as design, photography, and writing.
MasterClass: A platform that offers online classes taught by celebrities and experts in various fields, such as cooking, music, and writing.
Codecademy: A platform that offers interactive coding lessons in various programming languages.
Duolingo: A language learning platform that uses gamification to make learning fun and engaging.
Khan Academy: A nonprofit educational organization that offers free online courses, tutorials, and resources in various subjects.
Teachable: A platform that enables creators and entrepreneurs to create and sell online courses.
Patreon: A platform that enables creators to receive ongoing financial support from their fans, including educators who use the platform to offer exclusive educational content to their supporters.
It's important to note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other crowd-sourcing education companies operating in the U.S.
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