Online training and tutorials sites?

Necuno

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What do you guys think of pluralsight?

Any other places to consider?

I have used it before and are considering membership for at least a year...
 

Fuzzbox

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vtc.com
lynda.com
coursera
microsoft has a lot of free material as long as you sign in "Microsoft Virtual Acedemy"
 
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shauntir

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Use them often by getting them from the 'internet'.

pluralsight
cbt nuggets
lynda
udemy

Also use microsoft virtual academy.
 

Dolby

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I know sites like Coursera are endorsed by institutions like Princeton, MIT and Stanford - but do they mean anything locally? Any of you guys recruit?

I think they're great but some do cost a fair amount (I like Project Management by University of California @ $250) and wondering if UNISA better in local context?
 

Hackson

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Well these guys do a lot of these so it is also a nice place.
This is an email I got this morning for something they are doing tonight. Selection_307.png
Codecademy that is.
 

c10n3d_0r6

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I like Udacity. They have the Nanodegree thing which is a by pricey but they also offer all the courses as part of the Nanodegree for free separately. Choose a Nanodegree and look at what its support courses are, and then search for those courses specifically.
 

Nemus

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https://www.edx.org

Highly respected, but quite expensive for us in SA.. $500 for the course I was interested in. Around the same price as paying UNISA or UWC/UCT for the course.
 

CorrieDeBeer

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Pluralsight is very affordable at 30 dollars a month. Couple of hundred rands a month is really good value for money for the content.
 
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