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Skill share has a rating of 2.8 stars from 565 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Skill share most frequently mention free trial, credit card and customer service. Skill share ranks 2905th among Education sites.
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Upon learning about Skillshare, I thought it was going to be just like one of the other learning sites. You sit down, you code, you leave, and then you retain nothing. I was completely wrong. Skillshare introduces a fascinating way to teach code/development by interacting with its students through inspirational videos.The videos are colorful, rewarding, and offer the newest information regarding today's web standards.
They're constantly adding tons of videos and always up to date with the latest trends and code versions. Bottom Line is Yes; I would recommend this to a friend.
I started using Skillshare to learn front-end web development not even 90 days ago. 90 days ago, I couldn't tell you what a "programming language" was. Much less what CSS3, HTML5, or JavaScript was. Skillshare has REALLY exceeded my expectations, by making code approachable, even for a rookie like me.
Skillshare is great for newbies - really great. It has great introductory courses in a variety of topics and they always make sure to add new relevant content every week.
Skillshare is truly amazing. I first tried a free trial thinking I will stop it after the first month; I even set a reminder on my phone so that I don't forget! But after just a few days of using it I was hooked. I managed to make my own website within just a few weeks of starting out (and I even had a full time job taking up most of my time). This is just an honest review; I don't get anything from Skillshare by saying this. Just sign up for the trial and see for yourself!
I have now quit my job to focus on code, which I'm learning from Skillshare, and Code School, you can find out why on the Skillshare forum. There's a boom at the moment and it's focused on self-online learning. There are numerous websites popping up all over the interest designed to help people learn a new skill. This post is focused on one of the most promising websites involved with this Team Skillshare. I have been a member for a few months and decided to add a Team Skillshare review so you can see how awesome it really is.
I took the sample free trial Skillshare.com and was able to create proper structure and syntax in programming HTML and CSS. It was almost the end of my free trial but I wanted more so I went and got their membership & now learnt too much about programming
I was curious and Skillshare had a 2 months free trial offer... I signed up to see what it was all about. Took the very basic HTML/CSS course (refresher for someone out of it for a long time) & found it very effective for me
The tracks are well structured. I just started as a web developer but feel like I don't have a solid understanding for anything yet. The tracks made it easy for me to keep moving forward. Making my dream of becoming a developer more accessible.
The structures of tree house courses were really well designed. They don't assume you know anything and hold your hand every step of the way. The courses also evolve into building real world applications, with room to expand if you're feeling confident.
Skillshare is a solid platform that teaches you about different kind of technologies in a very unique way, I personally used this to learn new technologies, programming, app development and more things like website development related stuff. I used this as free user and I have nothing left to say more than this is one of the best education platforms I've used and I've used a couple out there like Coursera, PluralSight, and this is actually really good. Quality content is one of the main things here, you'll never see something
Without having properly preparation before, also practices area really effective so you don't learn just by watching or listening, you learn by trying what you already learned.
Vast amount of courses available, easy videos to follow as well as follow up tutorials and quizzes to test what you have been learning about. Video tutorials are great for on the go, if you just want to listen to someone teaching you, rather than actually participating in the tasks, then there's the option for this, as well as learning as someone goes along with teaching you the subject.
I'd happily recommend this to anyone looking to learn coding or any other technical skill that they offer a course in. Keeping my skills up to date and developing new ones to keep my skills relevant in the market.
Skillshare.com has a vast amount of courses available. It is easy to navigate withboth single
Classes and whole track to develop an entire skillset. The classes are very thorough with both theoretical knowledge, practical know and tests to help you retain what you lean.
Try to come up with a learning plan that best suits your long-term goals. There is a lot of information, and it's easy to get distracted by nice to have knowledge. That being said, I always try to have one additional interest area that I maintain by completing SkillShare lessons.
I love SkillShare because it has a variety of learning methods. A course is thorough, with additional materials, community help, videos, and interaction. I learn best reading versus listening, so having a transcript to follow along with is a huge help.
I like the interactivity and variation of the courses and the thoughtfulness of how it's presented. The videos were a great way to mix up the information and the tests made it easy to track your progress. One thing that I found helpful was the course tracks. It allowed me to share with my boss and justify the use of SkillShare.
I am teaching myself to code in order to launch a web presence for my future business. I would like to add a secondary skill set, which will serve my business without outsourcing. I am still in the process of training with SkillShare.
I'm very happy with SkillShare. I've been using it for almost 2 years now. I started out with their HTML course as a refresher. I transitioned into learning JavaScript and Java. I'm using Skillshare to keep refreshed on the latest in each language and to learn new languages to grow my capabilities.
I love how easy it is to learn. You watch a quick video and follow it up with an
Interactive session. The interactive piece is key.
Answer: Hey Sarah, Jon, Violet, and TayMar! We're so sorry to hear you had an unpleasant experience with our support. Our team is always happy to sort out any payment or billing related issue via our support email help@skillshare.com We did receive support emails from some of you and were able to resolve these issues. If your issue hasn't been resolved, certainly reach out and we can help right away. :)
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