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| | Ask HN: Whatever Happened to Udacity? | |
22 points by azangru on Feb 10, 2023 | hide | past | favorite | 15 comments
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| | Udacity is an education company which, according to Wikipedia, is even a year older than Coursera or EdX. Its golden years seem to be around 2014-2015, when it produced a lot of great content, including courses by developers from Google (I particularly remember a PWA course released around 2015, and a course on web accessibility; a course on computer graphics was great as well), or professors from Georgia Tech. Then it all seemed to stop. Udacity still exists as a company; but it hasn't released any more exciting free courses since then. What happened? Both in 2015, when it looked like top educators were happy to partner with it and create content for it; and afterwards, when it all stopped? Does anyone here know their story? |
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What I will say is the company and management are very mission driven (I have never worked with people prior to Udacity that were honestly driven like that.. they truly wanted to educate the world and make education accessible to everyone).
With that being said, from a financial perspective the company was having a hard time. Key revenue was from enterprise partnerships and upskilling workers in companies. There was a partnership with Google that got cut (back stabbed) at the last minute as Google announced a competing service (Google Certificates, Grow with Google, etc). It was supposed to be Udacity's certificates.
The company had to shift focus on generating revenue and cutting costs to stay alive... a lot of free courses and new ideas were axed. A focus on smaller/higher quality content, more nanodegrees, a "subscription" based certificate instead of a one time fee/forever access, etc. Most importantly, a focus on enterprise upskilling activities (helping companies train their employees to retain/re-hire their employees).