Big Think Edge vs. Coursera

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Big Think Edge
Score 5.0 out of 10
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Big Think Edge is an online learning content delivery platform, from Big Think in New York.N/A
Coursera
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Coursera is an online catalog of learning content, available to businesses to help them to strengthen critical skills, Develop, retain, and advance critical talent, or use role-based assessments to identify skills gaps and advancement opportunities.
$399
per year per user (for less than 125 employees)
Pricing
Big Think EdgeCoursera
Editions & Modules
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Coursera for Teams
$399
per year per user (for less than 125 employees)
Coursera for Business
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Big Think EdgeCoursera
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Features
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Learning Management
Comparison of Learning Management features of Product A and Product B
Big Think Edge
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Ratings
Coursera
8.8
Ratings
3% above category average
Course authoring00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
Course catalog or library00 Ratings9.10 Ratings
Player/Portal00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
Learning content00 Ratings9.50 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications00 Ratings9.20 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Social learning00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
User Ratings
Big Think EdgeCoursera
Likelihood to Recommend
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8.5
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Likelihood to Renew
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10.0
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Usability
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10.0
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Support Rating
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9.0
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Implementation Rating
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10.0
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User Testimonials
Big Think EdgeCoursera
Likelihood to Recommend
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It's absolutely ideal for programming. Today, most programming environments are available for free and enthusiasts can tinker with programming on their own. But Coursera structures that process and presents iteratively more complex assignments to the student. I found it useful for non-programming. I took a refresher Calculus course and the user was able to enter solutions symbolically which I found impressive.
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Pros
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  • Coursera's courses are extremely good. They are well designed and being a full time employee I really appreciate the fact of how well they are designed.
  • They have made sure that everybody gets enough time to complete it.
  • There is an active community which is very helpful. No matter how good a teaching material is, you might always need extra help. This community can answer your question. And also this becomes extremely relevant if you are taking programming courses
  • There are assignments to test your skills. This is a great way to evaluate yourself. At this point if you feel like you haven't understood something, you can always go back and refer the videos. Most of these assignments can be applied to real world problems as well which is great
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Cons
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  • If you leave the projects for the weekends, your Sunday nights could be a drag. But I list this as a benefit also, it enforces discipline on the learning process.
  • I hope Coursera continues to offer no-cost and low-cost learning opportunities.
  • I honestly can't think of any serious deficiency in the product. I am a huge fan.
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Likelihood to Renew
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It’s marvelous.
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Usability
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User-friendly and developer-friendly Web UI.
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Support Rating
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I’ve used it a couple of times and... that did great. They take their time, but in the end they solve your issues.
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Implementation Rating
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Coursera is familiar, intuitive, compatible and easy to use and implement.
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Alternatives Considered
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We've looked at or used many different LMS platforms including Blackboard, Learnshare, Canvas, Cornerstone, SABA, and many others. Each has its pros & cons but I feel Coursera given its brand recognition and built-in following it's a great value for any organization. I would not want to build out an entire MBA or other MASTERS level online program on it but it is a great way to allow potential students to experience your institutions content for a low price (of free).
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Return on Investment
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  • The greatest benefit of Coursera is access to quality courses on various subjects that you can either browse or dive in deeply. Customizable, flexible and accessible.
  • Helps our department to recommend trainees courses on this website and gain important knowledge. Also, the courses are provided by big-name universities which helps students in their careers
  • Developing and exploring professional skills.
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