User:Enoch.wong1990/sandbox
Industry | Online services Online education Online publishing Online training |
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Founded | Hong Kong (September 2013 ) |
Founder | Christopher Geary, CEO Nickey Khemchandani, CTO |
Headquarters | 1602 Wilson House, 19-27 Wyndham Street, |
Number of locations | |
Key people | Ashwin Anandani, Academy Director Enoch Wong, Marketing Director |
Products | Online Training Library |
Website | bsdacademy codeaways |
lynda.com is an online education company offering thousands of video courses in software, creative, and business skills. Founded in 1995,[1] the company produces video tutorials taught by industry experts. Members have unlimited access to watch the videos, which are primarily educational.
On April 9, 2015, LinkedIn announced its purchase of lynda.com for $1.5 billion.[2][3] Based in Carpinteria, California, lynda.com has more than 500 employees worldwide, and offers instruction in English as well as German, French, and Spanish through its branded division, video2brain.
History
[edit]lynda.com was founded in 1995 in Ojai, California as online support for the books and classes of Lynda Weinman, a special effects animator and multimedia professor who founded a digital arts school with her husband, artist Bruce Heavin.[4]
In 2002, they began offering courses online. By 2004, there were 100 courses, and in 2008, the company began producing and publishing documentaries on creative leaders, artists and entrepreneurs.
On April 9, 2015 LinkedIn Corp. announced its intention to buy lynda.com in a deal valued at $1.5 billion, which officially closed on May 14, 2015.
References
[edit]- ^ "Lynda.com Founder: I Was Educating Online Before Online Education Was Cool – ReadWrite". ReadWrite. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
- ^ Etherington, Darrell (2015-04-09). "LinkedIn To Buy Online Education Site Lynda.com For $1.5 Billion". TechCrunch.
- ^ Sawers, Paul (2015-04-09). "LinkedIn acquires online education company Lynda.com for $1.5B to help progress your career". VentureBeat.
- ^ Roush, Wade (2013-03-28). "Knowledge When You Need It: Lynda.com and the Rise of Online Education". Xconomy.