Coursera vs. Curricula

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Coursera
Score 7.3 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
Curricula
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Curricula, headquartered in Atlanta, helps organizations of all sizes to fix their cyber security awareness training programs by using storytelling. It is designed so that employees enjoy fun episodes that take them on adventures to learn how to actively defend themselves in real-world scenarios. Additionally, Curricula's LMS Authoring tools allow the user to create fun, relatable content to help employees learn with a smile.
$1.50
per month per employee
Pricing
CourseraCurricula
Editions & Modules
Coursera for Teams
$399
per year per user (for less than 125 employees)
Coursera for Business
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Professional
$15
per year per employee
Enterprise
$20
per year per employee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
CourseraCurricula
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsAll paid plans require an annual contract commitment. 25 employee minimum.
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Community Pulse
CourseraCurricula
Features
CourseraCurricula
Learning Management
Comparison of Learning Management features of Product A and Product B
Coursera
8.8
4 Ratings
3% above category average
Curricula
-
Ratings
Course authoring8.94 Ratings00 Ratings
Course catalog or library9.14 Ratings00 Ratings
Player/Portal8.94 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning content9.54 Ratings00 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications9.24 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics8.03 Ratings00 Ratings
Social learning8.94 Ratings00 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Coursera
-
Ratings
Curricula
10.0
1 Ratings
15% above category average
Role-based user permissions00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Security Awareness Training
Comparison of Security Awareness Training features of Product A and Product B
Coursera
-
Ratings
Curricula
10.0
1 Ratings
16% above category average
Training Content Library00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Industry-Specific Security Training00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Individualized Security Training Plans00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Phishing Simulations00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
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User Ratings
CourseraCurricula
Likelihood to Recommend
8.5
(17 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
CourseraCurricula
Likelihood to Recommend
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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Curricula
We use Curricula to level up our internal training programs. We are currently working on SOC-2 and HIPAA compliance and these training capabilities allow us to easily track progress and get the teams trained up quickly. Previously we had no training program internally and this will help us grow the business now that we can win deals in areas where these compliance measures are required. I think this is great for software companies training teams in remote settings because it is all self-paced and on-demand. We would never get through it all if we had to do it in a workshop in person setting.
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Pros
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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Curricula
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Cons
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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Curricula
No answers on this topic
Likelihood to Renew
Coursera
Constantly renewing already. One of my favourite MOOC platforms.
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Curricula
No answers on this topic
Usability
Coursera
User-friendly and developer-friendly Web UI.
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Curricula
No answers on this topic
Support Rating
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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Curricula
No answers on this topic
Implementation Rating
Coursera
Coursera is familiar, intuitive, compatible and easy to use and implement.
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Curricula
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
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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Curricula
No answers on this topic
Return on Investment
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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Curricula
No answers on this topic
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