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Announcing Udemy + Docker Partnership | Docker
Docker and Udemy announced a new partnership at DockerCon to give developers a clear, defined, accessible path for learning how to use Docker, best practices, advanced concepts, and everything in between. As the #1 rated online course platform (as ranked by Stack Overflow), Udemy will be the first to house Docker-accredited content and customized learning paths to provide developers with the latest training materials on how to best use Docker tools. Launching in early 2024, the platform will provide learning paths that award Docker badges to those who successfully complete the path, enabling them to showcase their proficiency with the material.
Udemy instructors are vetted, experienced, and have in-depth knowledge of Docker and the Docker suite of development tools, services, trusted content, and automations. As a fully online education portal, Udemy offers classes that are accessible, inclusive, and attainable for a broad range of developers. This Docker + Udemy partnership will establish a key destination for developers and hobbyists who want to further their Docker education. Together, Docker and Udemy will enhance their communities with shared standards, education paths, and credibility.
This partnership will bring Docker educational content together into easy-to-navigate course paths and reward badges for completion of verified courses. This platform aims to bring verified and best-in-class materials together in one place. The Docker + Udemy partnership will create a streamlined source for developers to gain knowledge, receive badges, and stay current on the latest content.
These courses and their curricula will be vetted by Udemy instructional designers, Docker experts from the Docker community, and Docker employees. In the true spirit of open source, the curricula by which we vet and certify courses will be made publicly available for all content creators to use.
In the coming months, we will invite members of the Docker community who are experienced instructors and content creators to apply to be a Udemy instructor and create Docker courses on Udemy, or bring their existing content into our learning paths. We are thrilled to be able to bring our community into this endeavor and to amplify visibility for the community.
Stay tuned for more details on this partnership soon. To get started today and gain access to Udemy’s collection of more than 350 Docker courses, developers can visit: https://www.udemy.com/topic/docker/.