Why Great Courses Plus is a bad deal
Beware, the signs are that Great Courses as a business is struggling. Your purchases may not continue to be available for much longer.
Over many years, I’ve purchased nearly 900 Great Courses - basically their entire catalog. Recently, however, I have been forced by them to move to the Great Courses Plus. This happened because - without forewarning - I had to update to the Great Courses Plus application. This orphaned the nearly 700 GB of courses I have downloaded on my iPad. When Great Courses Plus called me, they had no solution to this problem, but they did try to bribe me with a free course (I refused). Not only that, but when I bought a new course as a test case, I was unable to download the course without using the new app, meaning that I need an internet connection with enough bandwidth for streaming video. There is now no way to download and store the courses for offline viewing - which used to be possible. The developers do not seem to have thought through the implications of their changes (an increasingly frequent problem). One does not always have high bandwidth internet, particularly if one is traveling. So, now I am forced to delete the 696.3 GB of Great Courses I have stored on my iPad because I can no longer access those downloads with the new Great Courses Plus app I am forced to use. One further comment: I detest subscription services. I have too many of them now for movies, TV shows, music, magazines, newspapers, etc. The Great Courses Plus business model is flawed and will alienate customers. I know they have really screwed me over. Their course content and quality has been declining for a number of years and now offers a lot of not truly educational content.
There are a lot of options for education available via the internet nowadays: Khan, Udemy, Coursera, even MIT OCW, and many, many others. Great Courses has lost me as a future customer, although now I have to use their app to access my PURCHASED content.
17. kesäkuuta 2025
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