MOOC

Top 100 Companies in the MOOC space

1

Topica

TOPICA is an education technology company that provides online English-speaking classes and degree programs for individuals.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 5M

Employees: 1.4k

Industry: MOOC

2

schoo

Schoo is an online platform for learning web design, photoshop, programming and power point.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 22.1M

Employees: 264

Industry: MOOC

3

Korbit Technologies Inc.

Korbit develops an AI-based platform that allows students to ask questions and get feedback from tutors.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 8

Industry: MOOC

4

Edflex

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 11 - 50

Industry: MOOC

5

Coorpacademy

Coorpacademy is a Switzerland-based E-learning platform that offers training courses such as business English and leadership management for enterprises.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 7.4M

Employees: 61

Industry: MOOC

6

Unow

Unow delivers tutored training programs on project management, soft skills and business skills. With a portfolio of 50+ training programs and a network of 100+ field experts, our goal is to improve team collaboration and productivity. Unow is headquartered in Paris, France.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 430.2k

Employees: 5

Industry: MOOC

7

Iversity

Iversity is a digital learning platform that enables universities and nonprofits to share courses awarding recognized credentials with participants.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 8.1M

Employees: 40

Industry: MOOC

8

PixBlocks

Pixblocks is a marketplace for teaching children and teenagers programming (block programming and python). The company&s;s unique advantage is its own learning platform, which is already used in a free model by 300k+ children and several thousand teachers.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 51 - 200

Industry: MOOC

9

Coursenetworking

CourseNetworking, LLC develops CN, an online tool for educators and students throughout the world to post and share information and educational materials through posting, and other communication and collaboration tools, as well as collaborate on homework and socialize with their worldwide connections. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 2.3M

Employees: 10

Industry: MOOC

10

How.to

How.to is a discovery platform and managed marketplace helping people and organisations to discover and learn what they want, when and how. It likes to call itself the Amazon of digitized content, where content can be any type of video, audio, image or text. Setting a new standard in discovery with unified intelligence using AI. Making relevance convenience and content a choice. It&s;s AI powered platform enables users from all over the world to come together to share, learn and interact. It&s;s mission is to empower people and organisations around the world to achieve more.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

11

Liaison

Liaison offers admissions management and enrollment marketing automation solutions for the higher education institutions.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 165M

Employees: 300

Industry: MOOC

12

Class Central

Class Central offers free online course. 

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 5.5M

Employees: 55

Industry: MOOC

13

ELDF

ELDF makes top quality educational content in partnership with the largest universities and corporations in Russia and around the world, so that the most valuable knowledge and experience is available to anyone who really thirst for knowledge.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 11 - 50

Industry: MOOC

14

Surgery Academy

Surgery Academy is an online service used for watching broadcasting live and prerecorded videos of surgeries through a 360 degree immersive operating theatre experience. Surgery Academy plans to industrialize, socialize and collect a curation of surgical interventions. The learning program (MOOC-like) is developed for head mounted displays such as the Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR. It’s also available on PCs and mobile devices. Surgery Academy uses Meta (AR side) and GoPro (VR side) cameras then renders the video themselves in order to create an augmented and virtual reality experience for medical students and professionals who are watching surgical procedures. It helps med students to integrate their studies and improve their knowledge by accessing to extra informations (such as patient’s vital signs, patient’s medical imaging and so on) A student can then watch this footage with a virtual reality headset: the stereoscopic 3D and the wide field of view create a striking immersive effect. The student can then replay the surgery in detail and watch it through the eyes of the surgeon (POV), empowering his experience with the 3D Imagery.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

15

Aline - Learn Better

Aline is an education platform for professionals who are continuously learning and building on their skills but have little or no validation for this. We integrate existing learning sources (online courses, articles, podcasts) into one place, and prove this knowledge on the learner profiles. Aline helps organisations enhance their learning culture by providing a real-time overview of interests, knowledge, and progress. Aline allows organisations and their employees to learn more, learn better and learn together through our social learning platform.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

16

CourseTalk

CourseTalk is an e-learning platform that connects students with schools and professors.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 1.1M

Employees: 50

Industry: MOOC

17

IBL Education

We build online learning ecosystems for massive audiences. Everything is data-driven, open source and under your full control. End-to-end software and course production services. Clients: NVIDIA&s;s Deep Learning Institute (NASDAQ: NVDA) IBM (NASDAQ: IBM) Comtech. (NASDAQ: CMTL) Global Knowledge (largest private IT training company in the world) US Air Force SUNY (State University of New York) NYU School of Law George Washington University Modern States Education Alliance Vermont Oxford Network

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 11 - 50

Industry: MOOC

18

Annoto

Annoto providing engagement and collaboration solution for websites with educational and training video content adding social interaction layer as an overlay on top of their existing video. We turn passive individual video consumption to active, social and collaborative experience and provide comprehensive analytics and insights, giving 360-degree view on how and when users interact with your video content and with each other.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

19

Skillqore

Skillqore is a Canada-based learning experience platform that provides courses such as lifestyle, marketing and office productivity for individuals and corporates.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

20

fainlearn

At fainlearn, we believe that technology has the potential to transform what’s possible in education. Personalizing learning for the world. From performance to price, the status quo just isn’t good enough. We dare to do more: Design the best adaptive technology that delivers lasting impact to put achievement within reach for all. fainlearn is for everyone. But above all, it’s for learning with self-development.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

21

Proctor2Me

Proctor2Me, a web based proctoring system for ‘easy safe online exams’. While taking an online Harvard course one of the founders was asked to fly in for his exam to Boston, which made him decide test taking for MOOCs should be solved using a webcam and smartphone solution.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees:

Industry: MOOC

22

Lerna

Lerna is an online course marketplace for entrepreneurs and small business owners looking to expand their skills and grow their business. The platforms aims to change MOOC completion rates by offering money back to students who complete course homework and put their skills to action.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

23

Candena

candena is a platform enabling enterprises to launch and run their own collaborative online courses.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 18.1M

Employees: 307

Industry: MOOC

24

The Education Support Forum

The Education Support Forum (TEDSF) is a leading pan-African human capital development thought leadership, research and insights organization committed to improving employability and entrepreneurship in Africa through: Robust research Igniting conversations Sustainable interventions Effective partnerships.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

25

Codefy

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 51 - 500

Industry: MOOC

26

EMC

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

27

Zamphyr

Zamphyr is a free and common school of technology, based on an underlying platform for a common, crowdsourced universal School 2.0. They are building a common, universal educational system by combining human knowledge and infrastructure to power it.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

28

HowCloud

HowCloud is doing what massive online courses failed to do. They offer a scalable way to teach, and an effective way to learn, by taking the classroom model online. Students enroll in paid-for courses created by teachers in a curated marketplace. Revenues are split 70/30 between teachers and HowCloud

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

29

Career Center, The

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 3.2M

Employees: 34

Industry: MOOC

30

EDUfyre

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

31

Practice College

MOOCS are becoming popular, but the world is not readily recognizing unaccredited courses as a recipe for industrial practice. Traditionally, only accredited orthodox colleges offer accredited courses. However, their delivery is inflexible and their fees exorbitant, especially for low-income earners. No one earning ≈$250 a month in Africa or Asia is going to afford a $50,000 per year degree program. Wouldn’t it be nice if Practice College made it possible for anyone to start an accredited course any time of the year and complete it within his or her financial means? Practice College would partner with traditional accredited colleges. They give us their course material. They find students. Hire freelance tutors (including the colleges’ professors) to use the material to teach students online. Upon completion, they allow the colleges to test and certify the students. In the end, they make higher education more accessible, more desirable, and more affordable.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees:

Industry: MOOC

32

Doczero Academy

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 11 - 50

Industry: MOOC

33

iMature.in

iMature.in is the pioneer and thought leader in the domain of &s;Digital Citizenship &a; Internet Maturity&s; in India. Our mission (actually obsession) is to provide world’s best, state-of-the-art, learning resources on DCIM, in all major Indian &a; world languages. We are proud to say that our work is important for our planet’s future! The misuse/overuse of Internet by children and youth is a widely felt pain-point among parents and schools. The internationally accepted solution to this problem is to provide Digital Citizenship education to children &a; youth. It is also highly recommended by UNICEF, UNESCO, ISTE etc. There is near absence of learning resources on &s;Digital Citizenship &a; Internet Maturity&s; in India. That&s;s the market opportunity we are aiming for. We are a for-profit social impact startup. We are incubated at: - Tata Institute of social Sciences (Mumbai) - B-Nest, Smart City Development Corp (Bhopal)

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC

34

Hedventures

They have worked in both the higher education sector and industry for many years. From that valuable experience they’ve learnt that the current higher education system is underserving the needs of experienced learners. They also know from interviewing and surveying experienced learners that the current system is too expensive, and doesn’t provide the flexibility and choice they need. We’ve also discovered that students would like to see far greater industry input into the definition and accreditation of higher education courses. The wider business community concur with this view too!

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 381.7k

Employees: 3

Industry: MOOC

35

E-mooc Para Emprendedores

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 298.3k

Employees: 7

Industry: MOOC

36

Educid

Educid is a website that aggregates MOOCs and other online courses in Castilian. The education platform was launched in January 2013.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 430.3k

Employees: 3

Industry: MOOC

37

XiMinds

XiMinds is an interactive e-learning platform for European teachers and students. It is created for massive open online courses. XiMinds was launched in 2010.

Business Model: unknown

Revenue: 0 - 100000

Employees: 1 - 10

Industry: MOOC