The best online learning platforms to kickstart a new career (2024)

This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience.

In the past few years, technological advancements and high demand for accessible, low-cost education have led to ridiculous growth in the online learning sector. And, while the coronavirus pandemic didn't launch the online learning boom, it sure didn't hurt its case.

Yet an important question lingers: Can an online education truly replace in-person learning?

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It's not a universal panacea, but for many people, absolutely —especially if you want to kickstart a career, move up in your current field, make the switch to a completely different industry, or pursue a new hobby.

What are the pros and cons of online learning?

According to a 2020 Online Education Trends report, just over half of students who pursue an online education instead of in-person learning do so for the sheer convenience factor: When you can learn from anywhere at your own pace, you've got more flexibility to study around other commitments (be it a job or family responsibilities) and play catchup on evenings and weekends. Online learning programs, even whole degrees, also tend to be significantly cheaper than their in-person counterparts.

Of course, online learning presents its own challenges. Zoom fatigue is very real, as many workers have learned. There are also distractions aplenty —good luck trying to slog through a boring assignment on the same device that could otherwise connect you to social media or run The Sims. It doesn't help that most programs offer very little oversight from an instructor to keep you on task, either.

Overall, though, the benefits of online learning seem to outweigh any issues it poses: A whopping 94% of the students surveyed for that aforementioned trends report said online learning has (or will have) a positive return on investment, with 95% of them recommending online education to other prospective learners.

What kinds of online classes are out there?

Along with traditional online courses and degrees, which are restricted to students at certain universities and typically require an admissions process with prerequisites, you'll also run into "massive open online courses," or MOOCs, their more affordable and widely available cousins.

MOOCs are virtual classes that are available to anyone with an internet connection; popular online courses can enroll thousands of students at any given time, hence the "massive" part. They're often free, focus on a single topic, and usually feature pre-recorded, self-paced video lectures, though "synchronous" versions with real-time lessons by course creators are also a thing.

For the purpose of this guide, we'll be focusing primarily on MOOCs and MOOC providers (or third-party online learning platforms).

What does it mean if a class or school is accredited?

"Accredited" programs have been officially recognised and approved by some sort of institution after meeting a set of standards. Accreditation is basically the mark of a great reputation.

For what it's worth, the vast majority of MOOCs and MOOC providers are not accredited (though the rare platform like Coursera will work with leading universities and companies to offer some accredited coursework). That doesn't mean you should avoid them completely: Taking a MOOC online course can help you figure out whether you're actually interested in a given subject or industry before you pursue it full-time (and spend a good amount of money doing so). Besides, any sort of professional development you do in your free time is a sign to employers that you're a real go-getter.

Can you earn certificates online?

Most online learning platforms only dish out certificates of completion once you're done with a class — sometimes for a fee, and sometimes in the form of an achievement badge/icon that can be displayed on social sites (which is an easy way to showcase your achievements to prospective employers).

Those that do offer professional certificates in select subject areas are few and far between. If you want to go that route, look for platforms like Coursera that officially partner with universities and businesses.

How much does it cost to take a MOOC?

Some good news: Lots of MOOCs are completely, totally free, though you'll probably have to make an account on their hosting platforms to enroll.

Depending on the site, paid classes are usually either sold à la carte for anywhere from £10 to £150 apiece (see: Udemy) or as a part of an all-access subscription for about £100 a year (hi, MasterClass). Note that most MOOC providers offer a mix of free and paid classes.

Relatedly, keep an eye out for platforms that offer enterprise plans for businesses and teams —you might be able to get your employer to pay for your continuing education.

Who teaches MOOCs?

It's not ubiquitous, but many MOOCs are created and taught by industry experts,not trained teachers or professors who have put in years at a university. Instructor vetting also varies from platform to platform: Some require a thorough application with essays and video demonstrations of their teaching style, while others let just about anyone publish a class (barring explicit, offensive, or dangerous topic restrictions).

This means coursework quality and production value can vary greatly from class to class even on the same site, which is one of the biggest drawbacks to this type of learning.

What are the best online learning platforms?

Now that you're an expert on all things MOOC, you're probably keen to sign up to some online classes. This is where we can help, because we have checked out everything on offer to highlight a selection of your best options.

These are the best online learning platforms to kickstart your career in 2021.

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