Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Classroom Manager
Score 6.2 out of 10
N/A
Classroom Manager is an LMS that is used by companies globally for internal learning processes, documented compliance training, and training planning. The vendor states the solution can help users to create a CI compliant learning world for partners & customers, increase customer satisfaction, get channel partners up and running faster, and learn more about users' behaviour and interests. Classroom Manager also supports the planning of vocational…N/A
Coursera
Score 6.8 out of 10
N/A
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
Udacity
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Udacity aims to change lives, businesses, and nations by creating job-ready digital talent. With over a decade of experience creating digital talent at scale, Udacity addresses the global talent shortages impacting growth, productivity, and innovation. Udacity's curriculum, personalized mentor support, and measurable outcomes strive to create expertise with a focus on the in‑demand competencies that ensure workplace relevance.
$399
per month
Pricing
Classroom ManagerCourseraUdacity
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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Starting Price
$399.00
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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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 feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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Considered Multiple Products
Classroom Manager

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Udacity
Chose Udacity
Udacity's has more structured learning, practice, and projects. And, that's lacking in Lynda. Udacity uses Slack channel to strengthen the community. And, this is lacking in Coursera.
Chose Udacity
I combined my learning from various platforms and did on exclusively reply on any one. However, the free courses in Udacity lacks the comprehensiveness as Coursera.
Chose Udacity
I personally like Udacity more than Coursera or Udemy. Its content is rich and very relevant to the industry standards.
Chose Udacity
Skillsoft has been utilized and powered by enterprise organizations while Udacity is more of a side benefit and not requiring much commitment to signup for. Skillsoft has more material in terms of e-books and videos to go through while Udacity is more to use while someone is …
Chose Udacity
Udacity is one of many online learning platforms our organization has utilized to train our workforce. Overall, I would say Udacity is most well-suited for technical training on marketing and IT teams. Courses are very specific and hands-on projects really help give this …
Chose Udacity
The courses offered on Udacity were more relevant to what I was looking for.
Features
Classroom ManagerCourseraUdacity
Learning Management
Comparison of Learning Management features of Product A and Product B
Classroom Manager
9.1
1 Ratings
11% above category average
Coursera
8.8
4 Ratings
3% above category average
Udacity
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Ratings
Course authoring9.11 Ratings8.94 Ratings00 Ratings
Course catalog or library9.11 Ratings9.14 Ratings00 Ratings
Player/Portal9.11 Ratings8.94 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning content9.11 Ratings9.54 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile friendly9.11 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications9.11 Ratings9.24 Ratings00 Ratings
Assignments9.11 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Compliance management9.11 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning administration9.11 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics9.11 Ratings8.03 Ratings00 Ratings
Gamification9.11 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Single Sign On (SSO) Enabled Learning9.11 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Social learning00 Ratings8.94 Ratings00 Ratings
eLearning Content
Comparison of eLearning Content features of Product A and Product B
Classroom Manager
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Coursera
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Ratings
Udacity
6.0
1 Ratings
34% below category average
Multi-Lingual Support00 Ratings00 Ratings6.01 Ratings
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User Ratings
Classroom ManagerCourseraUdacity
Likelihood to Recommend
9.1
(1 ratings)
8.5
(17 ratings)
10.0
(10 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
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Usability
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
10.0
(7 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(2 ratings)
8.7
(8 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
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10.0
(1 ratings)
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User Testimonials
Classroom ManagerCourseraUdacity
Likelihood to Recommend
Intelligent Media Systems AG
As we use Classroom Manager exclusively for internal purposes, I can only say something about this area. I would definitely recommend it, it's a great tool. Whenever we use it, we feel that people really thought about the way they have designed the software and the functions they have added. The main reason why we decided on this tool was because of its extensive functions. We currently only use like 10% of what it could do (subjective estimation), but we love that whatever learning challenge arises, the Classroom Manager can handle it.
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Coursera
The Coursera platform can be a useful part of your overall learning content portfolio if utilized correctly. It's fantastic for asynchronous courses that don't necessarily need a dedicated faculty member (though I'd highly recommend at least having some discussion moderators/student workers) and for offering MOOCs. The ability for the learners to contribute translations really makes it ideal for the international learning community - I am always amazed to see a course we launched with 2-3 languages to quickly have 10-12 more added. This feature really helps expand the audience reach and Coursera has such a large following already that it can grow seemingly overnight.
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Udacity
It's suited well to support on developing a project and following a set curriculum to get things and material in order. Also it has the idea of a nano-degree as the mini-certification to focus on working through a program over a course of a few months. It's more of an interactive course and best for having access for a set period of time. It helps to prepare well for exams but less beneficial when it comes to more applications I find, and should not be used to supplant any resource, but to use in conjunction with.
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Pros
Intelligent Media Systems AG
  • The automatic generation of certificates after an employee has successfully completed their mandatory training.
  • The software supports a variety of learning media (we work a lot with PDF and video).
  • A great analytic & insight tool that helps us to understand more about the learning behavior of our employees
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Coursera
  • Interaction: the student learns by doing. For programming courses, this means programming!
  • Assessments: the courses I'd taken ask students to grade each others work with a rubric. This is hugely effective and permits tests and quizzes to be other than multiple choice.
  • Creativity and enthusiasm of the instructors. Some of the approaches demonstrated real out-of-the-box thinking by the instructors. For example, the Rice Python course was a self-contained website requiring no installation of IDE on one's computer, and the final project was a working version of Asteroids.
  • Low cost of entry: most of the course I enrolled in were free, with an optional fee for certifications. This really gives people the freedom to explore learning. It's almost like a Public Library of Learning.
  • Coursera forces a weekly discipline on the user with lectures and assignments and this really motivates one to put in the effort.
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Udacity
  • Courses are very high quality and updated regularly.
  • Instructors and Mentors are available for live tutoring.
  • Relevant projects are assigned in order to keep learning material fresh and top of mind.
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Cons
Intelligent Media Systems AG
  • The tool has a ton of functions, which makes the navigation in the backend sometimes a [little] tricky.
  • Nothing to add :-)
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Coursera
  • Some of the courses (very few) have some old information (more than 2 years), and in some areas like technology the information has to be very new and updated.
  • Some professors or people doing videos are not good in front of the camera, they should train their people a little bit more for those things.
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Udacity
  • Quiz questions in some cases could be made clearer. I didn't feel the questions were always phrased in a way that I could easily understand what was being asked.
  • Requests for support can sometimes take a very long time to get resolved.
  • Cost structure changed from a fixed-price model to a subscription-only model, and prices are significantly increased as such.
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Likelihood to Renew
Intelligent Media Systems AG
No answers on this topic
Coursera
Constantly renewing already. One of my favourite MOOC platforms.
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Udacity
No answers on this topic
Usability
Intelligent Media Systems AG
No answers on this topic
Coursera
User-friendly and developer-friendly Web UI.
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Udacity
They are already very good. But, would be great if Udacity improves the area of standardizing offline projects and exercises so that people could attempt to work offline. Including documentation on how to do it. More practical or real-world projects to choose and work on after course completion. Maybe a community can do it.
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Support Rating
Intelligent Media Systems AG
No answers on this topic
Coursera
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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Udacity
I didn't personally have any issues with the program, but scheduling time to review the final project was easy, and the assistant was pleasant to work with.
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Implementation Rating
Intelligent Media Systems AG
No answers on this topic
Coursera
Coursera is familiar, intuitive, compatible and easy to use and implement.
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Udacity
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
Intelligent Media Systems AG
The process of choosing an LMS took several months and involved many different people and wide rating criteria. What convinced us and made us choose Classroom Manager was the feeling we got every time we used the software or interacted with the company. They know exactly what they are doing, they were always there to support us and as already mentioned: when using the software and browsing through the functions, you just feel that this was created by experts that know their stuff.
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Coursera
I think Coursera has the best overall interface. I think you will find that different platforms go in different directions, and have different specialities. For the most part the differences are more in the types of courses they offer than one being particularly better than the other, so it comes down to content for me.
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Udacity
I combined my learning from various platforms and did on exclusively reply on any one. However, the free courses in Udacity lacks the comprehensiveness as Coursera.
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Return on Investment
Intelligent Media Systems AG
  • It saves a significant amount of time and money to have everything in one central place.
  • In our industry having skilled people with the right knowledge is a MUST to stay ahead of the competition. With the analytic & insight tool, we can track the learning process of our employees at a glance.
  • One of the, if not THE most important point: Employee satisfaction. We have a dedicated area where we provide a wide range of free courses, covering a variety of topics. It started as a test to see if anyone is even interested but quickly became a fundamental part of our company branding strategy.
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Coursera
  • 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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Udacity
  • I am already in a great position as a CTO with a great company. I hope to be able to build some new technology with what I am learning, but I haven't applied any of it yet to my own real-world problems. I will though.
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Screenshot of Our customer Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH uses Classroom Manager since 2007 for its over 20,000 employees.Screenshot of The Straumann Group is a global leader and innovator in esthetic dentistry. It uses Classroom Manager as a global platform for course and event management.Screenshot of Continental Aftermarket & Services GmbH relies on perfectly qualifying and training its employees. For this purpose, the Continental IAM Training Center offers a wide range of lectures and classroom trainings, practical videos and blended learning.Screenshot of Classroom Manager can be fully customized to your corporate design.Screenshot of Companies worldwide already trust in our Learning Management System.