OpenText Learning Subscriptions
opentext.comSummary
Ask questionsOpenText Learning Subscriptions provide flexible, on-demand training for OpenText products through various subscription plans. These plans offer unlimited access to self-paced courses, hands-on labs, and in some tiers, instructor-led training and certification vouchers. The platform aims to help users develop and stay updated on OpenText skills at their own pace.
Features4/15
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1 of 5
All-Access Subscription
Expert-Led Courses
Live Interactive Workshops
Curated Learning Paths
Progress Tracking & Assessments
Other
3 of 10
On-Demand Video Courses
Team Plans & Corporate Training
Certification of Completion
Code-Along Exercises
Offline Content Download
Personalized Recommendations
Community Discussion Forums
Multi-Device Access
Skill Assessments
Responsive Support
PricingTiered
See allStandard
- Unlimited access to self-paced courses
- 4 sessions of hands-on labs, 10 hours each
- Two certification vouchers
Premium
- Unlimited access to self-paced courses
- 4 sessions of hands-on labs, 10 hours each
- Four certification vouchers
- Five days of live, public courses (instructor-led training)
Rationale
OpenText Learning Subscriptions offer unlimited access to self-paced courses and instructor-led training, aligning with the 'All-Access Subscription' and 'On-Demand Video Courses' features. They also provide 'Certification vouchers' which matches 'Certification of Completion'. The mention of 'personalized tiers to fit your needs' and 'Grow your skills with the OpenText Learning Subscription that fits your needs' suggests a form of curated learning, but it's not explicitly 'curated learning paths' for specific development topics like JavaScript or React. The platform focuses on OpenText products, not general frontend/full-stack development. While it offers 'hands-on labs', it doesn't explicitly state 'code-along exercises' in the context of the provided features. The 'Premium' plan includes 'Instructor-led training', which could be interpreted as live workshops, but it's not explicitly described as interactive with Q&A or collaborative coding. The target audience is users of OpenText products, not general web developers. Therefore, the confidence score is moderate.