Coursera: Learn career skills Cheats

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Developer: Coursera
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 5.20.0
ID: org.coursera.coursera

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Description

Start, switch, or advance your career with more than 8,000 courses, hands-on projects, certificate programs, and degrees. Coursera partners with world-class companies and universities, so that you can learn with experts and build the most job-relevant, in-demand skills.

WITH COURSERA YOU CAN:
• Learn job-relevant skills and industry-standard tools through hands-on projects 
• Build knowledge for your career across a wide range of industry-tailored courses
• Get job-ready for an in-demand role through Professional Certificates
• Master a skill in a specific industry field with Specializations
• Advance your career with a bachelor’s or master’s degree

SO THAT YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
• Grow your career with confidence
• Develop skills and credentials to stand out
• Enjoy flexibility and control over your career

WITH THE COURSERA APP YOU GET: 
• Flexible schedules and on-demand courses
• Downloadable videos for offline viewing
• Audio-only supported courses, so you can learn when and where you want
• Mobile-friendly courses, so you can learn effectively on any device
• Saved coursework, quizzes and projects across your desktop and mobile devices
• Video subtitles for a variety of languages, including: Arabic, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, and Spanish
 
POPULAR COURSES: 
• Computer Science: Programming, Mobile and Web Development, Python
• Data Science: Machine Learning, Probability and Statistics, Data Analysis
• Business: Finance, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Business Strategy, E-commerce, UX, Design
• Information Technology: Cloud Computing, Support and Operations, Data Management, Security
 
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS: 
• Front end developer, back-end developer, DevOps engineer
• Data analyst, data scientist, data engineer, data warehouse developer
• Project manager, UX designer, digital marketer, social media marketer, marketing analyst 
• IT support specialist, application developer, Cybersecurity analyst
• Sales development representative, sales operations specialist bookkeeper, sales representative 
 
DEGREE CATEGORIES:
• MBA and Business Degrees, Management Degrees  
• Computer Science and Engineering, Data Science, and Data Analytics 
• Social Science, Public Health
 
Get to Know Us: http://www.coursera.org
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Version history

5.20.0
2023-10-05
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.19.0
2023-09-18
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· Improved Peer Reviews experience
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.18.0
2023-09-05
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.17.0
2023-08-24
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· Video summaries are now available in select courses
· Settings are accessible to all users (logged in or out)
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.16.0
2023-07-24
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· Fixed a bug where for some learners the product description page did not reflect enrollment state
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.15.0
2023-07-11
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· Fixed bugs with Peer Reviews and Readings
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.14.0
2023-06-26
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.13.1
2023-06-14
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.13.0
2023-06-13
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.12.0
2023-05-30
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· Bug fixes and visual enhancements to the video player
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.11.0
2023-05-02
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.10.0
2023-04-19
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· Fixed a bug where some external assignments would not load
· Fixed a bug where some images would not render in quizzes
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.9.0
2023-04-05
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· Bug fix to “My Subscription” page
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.8.1
2023-03-29
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· Fixed a crash occurring while offline

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5.8.0
2023-03-22
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.7.0
2023-03-06
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· Fixed a loading error for My Subscriptions
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.6.0
2023-02-23
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· Improved login experience
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.5.0
2023-02-06
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· Improved URL handling within readings
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.4.0
2023-01-25
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· Fix a bug where some users could not open a course item from a link
· Fix a bug where some users could not open links in reading items
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.3.0
2023-01-09
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· Improve Graded assignments
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.2.0
2022-12-15
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· Fixed a bug related to logging in through SSO
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.1.2
2022-11-30
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.1.1
2022-11-21
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· Visual and performance improvements

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5.1.0
2022-11-15
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· Fixed a bug related to downloading course items
· Visual and performance improvements

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5.0.0
2022-11-01
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· Accessibility improvements
· Visual and performance improvements

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Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Coursera Plus
(Coursera Plus monthly subscription)
$58.99
Free
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Specialization Subscription
(A Specialization is a group of courses.)
$38.99
Free
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Specialization Subscription
(A Specialization is a group of courses.)
$38.99
Free
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Specialization Subscription
(A Specialization is a group of courses.)
$48.99
Free
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Specialization Subscription
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$38.99
Free
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Specialization Subscription
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$48.99
Free
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Specialization Subscription
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$48.99
Free
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$48.99
Free
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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
114.7K Ratings

Reviews

Carla in West Virginia USA,
Hooked on Coursera
I was feeling a bit stagnant and in a rut, so I took my first Coursera thinking maybe new ideas would help me jumpstart my brain after 3 months of quarantine-induced staying at home.I have worked from home for over 10 years now, and I am always learning new things on the job, but still, things just felt different. The first course I took was “Learning How to Learn.” It blew me away! Not only did I learn useful information, but it was incredibly enjoyable and I have been able to apply the information on the job. As soon as I finished it, I enrolled in a course on inquiry and research. One of the recommended readings, a book called “Curious” by Ian Leslie, was again enjoyable and applicable to many areas of life. I would not have come across this book had it not been for the course.I recently enrolled in “The Science of Well-Being.” Excellent. The Coursera platform is easy and convenient. I am very busy, and was able to listen to videos, read articles, etc., on my phone while I waited in line or took breaks.
Rori T,
No auto play makes app almost unusable
This app is in desperate need of a “hands free” mode of some sort. Lessons are cut up into tiny individual vids that can be as short as only 3 minutes, often with “assignment” or quiz pages in between, and as you go through a course you have to manually click through to the next thing again and again and again. It’s infuriating, especially when you have a bunch of short segments one after another, forcing you to click through every few minutes. One of the main reasons I use my phone instead of a computer to listen to lectures is so that I can move around doing other things. I like to listen to music or podcasts while doing chores, exercising, driving, things like that, and would love to be able to do the same with Coursera: just hit play and let knowledge stream into my ear. I can go back to see any visual components I might have missed or do assignments later; on my phone, I'm more likely to be on the go, and apps need to be able to reflect that. The way most courses are structured means you can’t just stick an hour lecture on and go jogging: no, you have to stop every few minutes to poke your phone for the next section.

To be clear, this is not a review of Coursera, which has worked hard to bring a bunch of great courses to the public. But I’ve been deeply frustrated with the app and can only pray it eventually gets a proper modern tune up.
Estrouse,
Apple Store Subscription Not Being Acknowledged
Coursera is generally a great platform and app. I’ve used it on and off for a few years. They are getting two starts because of bad billing practices. Recently, as of May 2022, Coursera stopped recognizing my monthly subscription through the App Store and has stopped allowing me to make submissions on my course assignments and section tests. It’s stopped my ability to complete courses all together as a result. When I contacted Coursera, they said this is a software bug for ALL APPLE CUSTOMERS that their developers are trying to resolve. They then closed my help ticket and didn’t provide any resolution. I contacted them again two weeks later, and this time their customer service rep said to CANCEL MY APPLE SUBSCRIPTION, TO REQUEST A REFUND THROUGH APPLE, AND TO ENROLL THROUGH THEIR MONTHLY BILLING SYSTEM. Because I don’t want to lose my progress on this professional certification, I did exactly that. Cancelled my Apple subscription and enrolled in Coursera’s subscription. It makes me want to cancel my subscription with Coursera all together, though. This is highly suspect given the controversy of the Apple Stores 30% cut on all transactions processed through their store and developers pushing back on it. It comes off as Coursera intentionally breaking Apple users access to force their hand to enroll in Coursera’s billing system to recoup the 30% loss in revenue from the Apple store.
paulsgrafix,
Learning anew at 54
This has been challenging and encouraging in my endeavor as a disabled man trying to gain new skills to get back into a workforce that can work remotely. Something i can still do and remain in a technical capacity and be able to make the money needed to enable me to continue in my disability to train for a career that will pay my way forward helps although i do feel some issues with having formal college. I still will continue learning and not give up. It’s so easy to give up today. It’s hard to discipline and settle the brain when so many things are going on around us and stay focused. This is also why i find working at my pace helps. I do plan on still getting a formal education. Since people still see me in a sales capacity and i want to switch to a technical capacity, i need to stack up my skills in the technical arena.

If this app wasn’t here, i would have never started using that muscle called the brain again. Coursera taught me that i am still valuable and can learn something new.
jman98,
SharePlay⁉️🙏🏼🥺
So I really enjoy this app and the courses available on the site. It definitely does it’s best to make learning easier to facilitate in an online only environment. I appreciate the fact that there’s another app similar in availability like skillshare, or udemy, but I’ve not been able to take as many university offered online courses in any other platform other than Coursera. I’ve shared this site with friends and family and was hoping with the new iOS 15 release that there would be more major updates to the app to improve the whole learning experience, like support for SharePlay! I’d love to be able to FaceTime friends or family to take a course we both have mutual interest in taking, together.
It’s nice to get some aspect of a class room feel even if it’s still mostly virtual.
I recommend people take advantage of the courses available on the site and downloading the app.
Lets please see a SharePlay support update rolled out soon⁉️🥺🙏🏼😁😊
Thanks to the team of Coursera
Joemoeyo,
1 month review
So the platform is incredibly unstable on mobile (highly recommend you do not sign up using your apple ID to avoid a headache). A lot of quizzes must be done on a desktop. The whole payment system is corrupt.

You want to sign up for a single course or multiple? Depending on the price, it may be better to sign up for coursera plus. However, they have sale periods with huge discounts. Why bother paying 1/3 more for the same class? There’s a bit of structure behind the lessons but a lot of providers are outdated and quite lame to be honest. I was going to sign up for the year of coursera plus but forgot to submit payment before the sale ended. That’ll be an extra $100 just because. I’ll pass for anything extra, finish my course, and never look back.

Currently in the process of getting the google IT certifications and the lessons are quite painful to get through with idiotic people giving lecture. I’ve found it significantly easier to just read the transcript, use google to find useful resources, and pray for this madness to end. Luckily I only signed up for a month.
existenceispain,
Very good app, very few complaints
Edit: Removed a star because after the latest update the forums don't load.

Suggestions for improvements: if optional assignments in courses could be differentiated so that the "pick up where you left off" section could skip over those if you've already started/completed assignments after those, it would save a lot of time and actually make that a useful feature. Also, instead of randomly arranging the list of enrolled courses every time the app is opened, it would be nice to have them arranged by last accessed, next assignment due, etc. to save time and make the app a little more user-friendly. Classes also tend to “jump around” while you’re on the page so that, in the time it takes to tap on a course, another one swaps places with it and you’re taken to the wrong page—very frustrating when it happens so often. The app also sometimes feels a little clunky overall and loads a little slowly.
Live. Laugh. Love Music.,
I <3 Coursera
Update: I’ve reduced the app to 2 stars from 5 until the developers fix this nagging issue I keep having. When I click on a search result, the app tells me something is not right and to try again in a few minutes. It’s aggravating. Also, Coursera advertises that you can do your courses on the go from within the app. However, there are many assignments that are not available through the app, and sometimes coding problems within quiz questions do not display properly, so I have to get out of the quiz on my app and open on the desktop to finish the quiz. Once these things are improved, I will give it 5 stars again.

Original post:
While this app still has room for improvement, I will give it 5 stars for the fact that the developers have made sure to keep this app up-to-date. There are new features added all the time and its usability just keeps getting better and better. I also am glad that on-demand courses are available. I love always having world-class learning material in the palm of my hand.
AfraR8,
Useless on mobile app
I downloaded the mobile application, paid for a subscription and in the middle of the course the “third party tools” to complete the assignments did not work. Though it says it should work but they recommend using a desktop/laptop. It never worked. There was no mention of the use of those tools and possibility of them not working in the course description or pre- requisites. When emailing for support, it was of no use as they kept repeating they “recommend” using a desktop/laptop, despite me mentioning that i do not have access to a device for the next 3weeks. Their last response though i finished 97% of the course they would not mark it as complete and shared a link to the help/ support page that mentioned some “features” (not a tool) might not work on mobiles. A link or a page that you would never think to check (support page) when registering in coursera and enrolling in courses. Definitely cancelling my subscription and moving to other sites.
sky_blue02,
The desktop version is better...
I much preferred both the website and the app before all the visual changes — they were both easier to navigate and more reliable. Since the updates, I’ve used both much less. That said, the desktop version is better than this app, which I’ve had continual problems with — crashing, things not loading, and the app incorrectly keeping track of where I am in a course when auditing it. I’ve been using other sites much more because of this (I think that speaks volumes). I have had problems with edX and Udemy but not nearly as bad as with Coursera (both online and off). If you encounter issues like I did, try the website using a desktop computer. I found that much better in many regards. The issue with Coursera not properly tracking progress when you audit a course can be worked around by keeping a browser tab open to the course page with the week you’re working on visible. It’s a shame. I used to love this site and its app. It just has really gone downhill...