Offcourse is an open source platform for crowdsourced learning and knowledge sharing. We believe that if we share what we know, and collect that knowledge in one place, we all learn from each other and we can grow our skills in the area we want. That is why we support open source and open knowledge.
Our aim is to help people grow as professionals. Offcourse focuses on 21st Century Skills, such as design, entrepreneurship and programming. We don’t believe in 6 year curricula, long, boring lectures, and one-size-fits-all courses. Instead you assemble your skills bit by bit.
Anything you find on the web can become part of your personal learning course: blogs, video tutorials, podcasts, you name it. Create collections of learning resources, store them in one place, and share them with like-minded people around the globe.
Voila, this is how it works. Have fun!
If you have a question about the Offcourse platform, your account, bugs or feature requests, please check our FAQ first to find an answer. For questions not listed on our FAQ and that are other than technical issues or feature requests, don’t create an issue on our GitHub repo, but contact us.
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Offcourse is a not-for-profit organization. The learning platform we build is continuously under development. You can help us build the Offcourse platform and its community further through code and design contribution. If there’s a feature you’d like to work on to grow your coding skills, please do so. It doesn’t matter if you are new to programming or advanced, we welcome all levels and backgrounds to our community. The same goes for design work. The features and design elements that are up for development can be found on the Feature Roadmap. We manage the Bug Database from our GitHub Repo .
Before you start, please read the ‘Contribute’ section containing our guidelines to work together smoothly and pleasant.