Coding Elements vs. LinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Coding Elements
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Coding Elements headquartered in Delhi offers online learning, including live programming courses.N/A
LinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com)
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Lynda.com (now offered as part of LinkedIn Learning) is an elearning course library acquired and now supported by LinkedIn in May 2015.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Features
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Learning Management
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Coding Elements
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Ratings
LinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com)
7.5
Ratings
13% below category average
Course authoring00 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Course catalog or library00 Ratings8.80 Ratings
Player/Portal00 Ratings8.30 Ratings
Learning content00 Ratings8.60 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications00 Ratings8.80 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics00 Ratings6.50 Ratings
Social learning00 Ratings6.90 Ratings
Gamification00 Ratings3.70 Ratings
eLearning Content
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LinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com)
6.3
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29% below category average
Multi-Lingual Support00 Ratings5.70 Ratings
Structured Learning00 Ratings6.90 Ratings
Course Searches00 Ratings8.10 Ratings
Historical Metrics00 Ratings4.70 Ratings
Cloud-Based Content00 Ratings6.70 Ratings
Automation & Integration00 Ratings5.70 Ratings
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User Ratings
Coding ElementsLinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com)
Likelihood to Recommend
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8.6
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Likelihood to Renew
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7.0
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Usability
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8.0
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Support Rating
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7.0
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Implementation Rating
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7.0
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Configurability
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8.0
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User Testimonials
Coding ElementsLinkedIn Learning (Lynda.com)
Likelihood to Recommend
I wanted to learn python for my project where I saw coading Elements. I took the free demo class, and it was really nice. The teacher was amazing.batch size is good which ensures that lectures are clear and that you can ask questions without feeling awkward. You don't have to enroll yourself before the session because they offer free demo classes as well.I advise anyone interested in learning how to code and pursuing a career in it to sign up with Coding Elements because of their supportive learning environment.
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lynda.com is well-suited for an individual OR an enterprise. You can take learning on-the-go via mobile phone or tablet. Instructors are well-known industry experts. There is a tremendous amount of courses. Ideal self-directed learning library to supplement anyone's ILT-heavy learning strategy.
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Pros
  • best for theoritical knowledge and practical experience
  • class size is effective and understanding
  • highly recommended for learning programming live python, java or full stack courses.
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  • An in-depth tutorial, training, and reviews.
  • An influx of information and specialists/experts available to help.
  • Online courses for a multitude of topics—we're talking hundreds of videos.
  • Able to take this on the go. Don't have to be in a desk at work to use lynda.com.
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Cons
  • batch size is small, which is good for leaning but less competetive
  • since its new, its is expensive compared to others.
  • there is no major drawback. it is all good and satisfactory.
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  • When they were acquired by LinkedIn, the next invoice barely noted the invoice was for Lynda.com. I at first thought it was a phishing attempt using LinkedIn as a front.
  • The invoice should be from the lynda.com domain and NOT from LinkedIn.
  • Account administrators should be able to change passwords, and see passwords, for the license entities they manage. Also, all email notices to users should be duplicated to account administrators.
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Likelihood to Renew
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It can help all employees learn to strengthen current skills or to learn new skills and then can learn to excel in their current department or they learn a new skills in a new department creating interconnection and cross-departmental value in a company.
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Usability
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The platform is very easy to use and navigate, the content is clearly itemised via the Contents section and the video playback speed can be adjusted. It's also useful to have optional captions (I always use them) and a transcript for accessibility purposes.
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Support Rating
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The technical team behind LinkedIn Learning (or Lynda.com) knows their job, and they usually solve problems very quickly. While I haven't had many run-ins with them (thus the low rating), I do find that when we call them, the problem gets resolved in a reasonable amount of time. The flip-side of this comment is that we never have needed to call them with a high-priority issue.
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Implementation Rating
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By implementation we are able to achieve 1.Skill improvement 2.Reduced burden on training staff 3.Learning new market leading technologies like Generative AI.
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Alternatives Considered
coding element is cheaper compared to other. the size of class is small so it is better to understand and asking doubts. its a new startup and it is really working well. the videos and teachers are excellent.Anyone interested in learning how to code and pursuing a career in it to sign up with Coding Elements because of their supportive learning environment.
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Udemy for Business is a crapshoot. The consistency is non-existent. Some courses go incredibly deep, while other courses don't go deep enough. Even when we got a few free months of access to Udemy - I still couldn't find why I would use Udemy over LinkedIn Learning. Pluralsight is superior to LinkedIn Learning in programming/coding. They have a better library of content and more tests. What Pluralsight lacks is for non-developer skillsets. Buy Pluralsight for your devs. Coursera is not at all an option for the business environment. It follows the college model of delivering content slowly and without reason. Its focus is more on high-level possibilities, not real-world things you want to solve.
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Return on Investment
  • coding element is really nice.
  • you will learn according to the time you will give on it.
  • it is easy and good platform to learn. 100% ROI
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  • I can't think of a negative impact that Lynda.com has when it relates to the extensive library of training software that is available to subscribers. I'm lucky that my job provides a free subscription for instructors. I use Lynda.com to hone in on my technical skills.
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