GFC Global

Learning for Live: The GCFLearnFree.org program is an educational tool from the Goodwill Community Foundation (GCF) Global initiative. It has been offering classes for nearly 20 years and is primarily focused on essential business skills to help people find work. You’ll also discover life skills around finances, freelance work, Internet and computer skills, and creative hobbies.

The Data Incubator

Learning for Live: Courses tailored for business customers. The topics include data science, machine learning, Spark, and artificial intelligence. The Data Science Fellowship is for students with doctorates; the others are at a more basic level.

ONLC Training Centers

Learning for Live: courses on JavaScript, web development, Perl, Python, and Java. Individual courses are generally three to five days long and form sequences. The Java courses include advanced topics such as JAX-RS and JAXP. Previous experience is required for some courses.

Code Platoon

Learning for Live: A 14-week course specifically for veterans. Students must complete six weeks of remote preparation. Remote attendance is possible in some cases. Students will learn the JavaScript and Ruby programming languages. JavaScript technologies include jQuery, AJAX, React, Flux, and Redux. Ruby topics include Sinatra and Rails.

Coding Dojo

Learning for Live: Three-month courses are available on several full stacks. Each bootcamp covers three stacks. The available stacks vary by location. The technologies covered include iOS, Ruby on Rails, Python, MEAN, .NET, and Java.

LearningFuze

Learning for Live: A twelve-week immersion program. JavaScript topics include jQuery, Angular.js, React.js, and Node.js. The back-end topics include PHP, MySQL, and Firebase. A two-week preparatory class is required. No programming experience is required, but applicants must be computer literate and have a high school diploma.

Stanford Engineering Everywhere

Learning for Live: Stanford Engineering Everywhere (SEE) expands the Stanford experience to students and educators online and at no charge. Classes can be streamed or downloaded. Courses are focused on engineering and include the courses taken by the majority of Stanford’s undergraduates. There are also advanced options on AI and linear system optimization.

OpenSesame

Learning for Live: Choose from a variety of online training courses designed specifically to foster productivity in business. If you don't know where to start, advisors can help curate a course load based on your goals.

Daily Burn

Learning for Live: If you want to add some fitness skills to your life, the Daily Burn is the perfect place to start. For a monthly membership fee, users have access to thousands of workout videos and personalized regiments. If you want the gym feeling in your living room, you can tune in for live workout sessions, broadcast daily for members every morning.

Hack Reactor

Learning for Live: A sixteen-week program in full stack JavaScript, including a twelve-week immersive portion. Eighty hours of self-study precede the course, and a week of career service training follows. Hack Reactor has acquired MakerSquare and re-branded its courses.

Instructables

Learning for Live: Learning is fun when it’s hands-on is the approach that Instructables takes. This website is designed specifically to showcase projects where people build physical items, including food. You’ll learn fundamental engineering and even advanced electronics. From turning old linens into ropes and old coins into rings all the way to creating drones or coding a 3D game, there’s plenty to discover.

Udacity

Learning for Live: Earn a nanodegree in almost any tech field with Udacity. Courses range from web development to self-driving cars and artificial intelligence. The site also offers a master's degree program in Computer Science through its partnership with Georgia Tech.

Grace Hopper Program

Learning for Live: An immersive software engineering course for women only. The course runs 17 weeks, including a 4-week remote preparatory section. Payment is required only after graduating and securing a job. Courses include computer science theory and full stack JavaScript. Frameworks which the course covers include Express.js, Backbone.js, and React.js. Fullstack Academy runs the program.