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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Online learning |
Founded | November 2010 |
Headquarters | New York City, New York, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Matt Cooper, CEO |
Website | skillshare |
Skillshare is an online learning community based in the United States that provides educational videos. [1] [2] [3] The courses are non accredited and are only available through a paid subscription. [4]
Most of the courses focus on interaction, with the primary goal of learning by completing a project. [5]
Michael Karnjanaprakorn and Malcolm Ong started Skillshare in New York City, New York in November 2010; the site was live in April 2011. [6] [7] Previously, Karnjanaprakorn led the product team at Hot Potato, a social media product bought by Facebook. Ong was the product manager at OMGPop. [8] [9] It was originally a platform where students enrolled in offline courses. [4]
Skillshare held the Penny Conference on educational reform in April 2012, [7] [10] with Karnjanaprakorn, Codecademy’s co-founder Zach Sims, and Pencils of Promise founder Adam Braun as speakers. [7]
Skillshare launched online courses in August 2012. [4] By November 2013, it hosted over 250 courses, [11] [12] and launched its School of Design. [13]
In March 2014, Skillshare moved to a membership model for $9.95 a month instead of pay-per-course model. [14] Later that year, the company became an open platform, where anyone could be a course instructor, and introduced a free membership option to watch a limited amount of class content each month. [15] In May 2016, the site had 5 million users. [16]
As of 2020, the company had raised $108 million in funding. [17]
In September 2021, Skillshare discontinued the option of offering classes for free and required users to have either a paid membership or a free trial to access all courses, including those that were previously available for free. [18] As of 2021, it hosted 35,000 courses, [19] on topics like business, art, filmmaking, web development, photography, music, and writing. [20]