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    • The Best Programs for Learning to Code

      Coding is an important component of contemporary and future workforces. If you're looking to pick up this highly sought-after skill, these recommended services teach you what you need to know, no matter your proficiency level.

      2 months, 2 weeks By Jordan Minor, Molly Mclaughlin
      The Best Programs for Learning to Code (Guide Education)
    • LinkedIn Learning

      Quality online classes in management training, software skills, coding, and other topics

      2 years, 6 months By Jill Duffy
      LinkedIn Learning (Review LinkedIn Learning)
    • Chegg

      A grab bag of services for students

      3 years By Jill Duffy
      Chegg (Review Chegg)
    • Kahoot!

      Make and play quiz-style games for work, school, and fun

      3 years, 3 months By Jill Duffy
      Kahoot! (Review Kahoot!)
    • AppGameKit Studio

      Code video games at home or on the go

      3 years, 5 months By Jordan Minor
      AppGameKit Studio (Review AppGameKit Studio)
    • Twine

      Twine is by far the easiest and most accessible game development tool you can get, as long as the games you want to develop are text adventures.

      3 years, 10 months By Jordan Minor
      Twine (Review Twine)
    • The Great Courses Plus

      The Great Courses Plus is a subscription streaming service that dishes up informational videos on a broad range of subjects.

      3 years, 10 months By Jill Duffy
      The Great Courses Plus (Review The Great Courses Plus)
    • DigitalChalk Corporate LMS Review

      DigitalChalk Corporate LMS offers rich course assembly features and some handy business-class features, all at an affordable monthly cost.

      4 years, 8 months By Molly Mclaughlin
      DigitalChalk Corporate LMS Review (Review DigitalChalk Corporate LMS)
    • Axis LMS Review

      Axis LMS continues to upgrade its user interface and user navigation. Already one of the better tools on the market, Axis LMS is worth considering, especially if your company requires an unlimited number of users.

      4 years, 8 months By Molly Mclaughlin
      Axis LMS Review (Review Axis LMS)
    • SAP Litmos LMS Review

      No matter the size of your business, SAP Litmos LMS delivers a surprisingly affordable and capable learning management system, with integrated e-commerce.

      4 years, 8 months By Molly Mclaughlin
      SAP Litmos LMS Review (Review Litmos LMS)
    • Absorb LMS Review

      If you have a midsize to large business with employees to train, then Absorb LMS is the most attractive and functional turnkey learning management system we have tested.

      4 years, 8 months By Molly Mclaughlin
      Absorb LMS Review (Review Absorb LMS)
    • Docebo Review

      Docebo has garnered our Editors' Choice award for not only providing an attractive and intuitive user interface, but also an advanced feature set, including gamification, and a vast array of third-party integrations.

      4 years, 8 months By Molly Mclaughlin
      Docebo Review (Review Docebo)