Overview
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General Assembly Enterprise
Score 10.0 out of 10
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General Assembly in New York offers dynamic courses in coding, data, design, and business. General Assembly taps into hidden sources of tech talent for tough-to-fill roles, by creating what they present as an engine to take diverse, dedicated candidates from non-technical backgrounds and turn them into organizations' top performers.N/A
Seismic Learning
Score 6.9 out of 10
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Seismic Learning (formerly Lessonly, acquired by Seismic in August 2021), is a learning management system (LMS). The vendor emphasizes eLearning for client-facing skills, as well as a drag-and-drop interface. Lessonly supports customizable learning paths and corporate onboarding processes.N/A
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
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$399.00
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Features
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Learning Management
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Seismic Learning
6.8
110 Ratings
18% below category average
Udacity
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Course authoring00 Ratings9.6108 Ratings00 Ratings
Course catalog or library00 Ratings9.4106 Ratings00 Ratings
Player/Portal00 Ratings5.685 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning content00 Ratings3.4104 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile friendly00 Ratings9.058 Ratings00 Ratings
Progress tracking & certifications00 Ratings9.896 Ratings00 Ratings
Assignments00 Ratings2.6107 Ratings00 Ratings
Compliance management00 Ratings9.663 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning administration00 Ratings7.2100 Ratings00 Ratings
Learning reporting & analytics00 Ratings6.695 Ratings00 Ratings
Social learning00 Ratings2.472 Ratings00 Ratings
eLearning Content
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Seismic Learning
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Udacity
6.0
1 Ratings
34% below category average
Multi-Lingual Support00 Ratings00 Ratings6.01 Ratings
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
General Assembly EnterpriseSeismic LearningUdacity
Likelihood to Recommend
General Assembly
General Assembly is an awesome tool to use when you want to gain more knowledge about a certain topic. It provides workshops and classes that you can take on a one-time basis with no contract. This is a great way to dip your toe in the water and see if you want to take a full on course
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Seismic
If you are onboarding new employees or consultants and you have a complex product, solution, or your business is layered and complex, this can help distill down the layers into basics so that new team or partners can build their knowledge base up the right way. This ensures they are learning what needs to be learned, and not what they surmise or assume, which can be incorrect and cause issues down the road - this is especially sensitive in our field. Training of all kinds can be done easily with this tool.
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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
General Assembly
  • Easy to use website.
  • Free workshops!
  • Variety of courses for different skills.
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Seismic
  • Open to feedback and ideas and constantly innovating and iterating on their product to serve new needs that arise
  • Making me feel like more than just a customer: They aren't transactional and focus on building the relationship and making me feel heard.
  • Extremely easy to use product so building content takes little time, and I can leverage other subject matter experts to build content as well.
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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
General Assembly
  • More free classes would be great.
  • Courses are pricey.
  • More resources online such as blogs for tips and tricks.
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Seismic
  • Media import (audio, video) are still in infancy. Reliability of uploaded content isn't 100%.
  • The Events function lacks some features that are more built out in other platforms.
  • Reporting interface has a bit of a learning curve, but overall isn't bad.
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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
General Assembly
No answers on this topic
Seismic
Worried about its acquisition by Seismic and hope that they don't change the product or the terms drastically.
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Udacity
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Usability
General Assembly
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Seismic
It's completely simple and intuitive, anyone can pick it up. The hardest part is looking for a save button and finally figuring out you don't need one. We don't provide training for users and never have complaints. For creators, we provide best practices, but using Lessonly itself requires nothing .
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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
General Assembly
No answers on this topic
Seismic
The support team is very friendly and eager to help you learn the ins and outs of Lessonly. They can set up training for large groups or send links in a chat for individual help. They are quick to respond and if one person doesn't have the answer, they will collaborate with others to help find the answer.
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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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Alternatives Considered
General Assembly
I don't typically use Kahn Academy, but it serves a similar purpose which is training an individual in different topics. I personally love being able to attend classes in person at General Assembly so I would chose that over Kahn Academy. However, Kahn Academy is free and General Assembly sometimes costs money. All in all I would still chose General Assembly
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Seismic
I felt some of these products had more features than were necessary and needed for our team. Some of them were limited on the number of content creators that were allowed which to me forces you to use one or two people to create content where I would rather see it done by key members of each department.
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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
General Assembly
  • It has helped me become a better project manager.
  • It has allowed my colleagues to attend classes together outside of work.
  • Great networking.
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Seismic
  • We've had an increase in quality overall as a company, as we are able to continually train our employees outside of our New Hire Training program.
  • We've seen stronger communication as we are able to send out material to our stylists about products, policies, procedures, etc. and they are able to provide us with feedback. After all, it is their tool for learning and we want to know the best way to provide that information to our Team Members.
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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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