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Docebo Learn (LMS) powers your onboarding efforts and ignites employee growth through
formal learning. With Docebo Learn, you have the ability to centralize and organize courses,
distribute and manage online and instructor-led courses, track certifications and measure
results with dashboards and custom analytics. Docebo Learn is powered by AI, automatically
tagging your content and making it easier to find.
6) 10 Free Mobile Apps That Will Helps Us Learn Almost Anything
Here are 10 of the best free learning apps available on Android and iOS.
1. Udemy
Udemy is an online service that offers a vast array of courses on everything from web
development to personal development.
Virtually any subject you can think of, chances are Udemy has a course for it taught by
an industry expert. The Udemy app allows you to access all of your courses’ videos and
learning materials on the go through your mobile device.
Just keep in mind; while the Udemy app itself is free to download, you’ll have to pay for each
course you take. Some courses are longer and therefore more expensive than others. The
good news is Udemy frequently hosts blowout sales on many of their offerings, allowing you
to buy a $100-plus course for as little as ten bucks.
2. Lynda
Similar to Udemy, Lynda.com boasts a huge variety of courses in a whole slough of different
subject areas, such as video production or software development. The Lynda mobile app
likewise gives you the freedom to learn at your own pace, whenever and wherever it’s most
convenient for you.
Unlike Udemy, however, Lynda’s vast library of courses is offered on a monthly subscription
basis, allowing you to take as many courses as you like each month.
3. Khan Academy
What’s different about the Khan Academy app when comparing it to services like Udemy or
Lynda, however, is that all its courses are offered 100% for free.
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