Ashby Facts
Coursera Corp
Coursera Content
Coursera Learners (Demographic)
Learner Outcomes
100

Ashby's son

Who is Liam?

100

Coursera co-founders

Who are Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller?
100

Number of courses

What is 5800? (within 500 is acceptable)

100

The country with the second highest number of learners

What is India?

100

Most popular product completed by learners

What is a course? (not pro cert or s12n)

200

The state where Ashby lives

What is Georgia?
200

City of Coursera's US headquarters

Where is Mountain View?

200

Number of degrees

What is 50? (within 5 is acceptable)

200
This % of learners are outside of the US

What is 80%? (within 10% acceptable)

200

Top desired learner outcome

What is getting a new job?

300

The OS Ashby developed on

What is iOS?

300

City of Coursera's EMEA headquarters

Where is Abu Dhabi (UAE)?

300

Most popular course in 2022 (will accept top 5)

What is: Google Data, Google Project Management, Science of Well-Being, Google UX, Google Tech Support?

300

Number of registered learners worlddwide

What is 124 million? (within 20 million)
300

% of learners reporting career benefits

What is 77%? (within 10%)

400

Ashby's prior place of employment

What is ParkMobile? (also acceptable: What is MailChimp?)

400

Number of Courserians

What is 1200? Within 500 ballpark is acceptable

400

Number of partners

What is 300? (within 50 acceptable) - 185 university, 115 industry

400

The country with the third highest number of learners

Where is Mexico?

400

% of unemployed learners employed after completing course/program

What is 30%? (within 10%)

500

The month of Ashby's birth

When is October?
500

Number of product pods

What is 26? (within 2) (7 LMS, 4 LEE, 3 Degrees, 3 Employability, 3 C4B/G, 3 Unified Discovery, 3 Consumer)

500

Number of institutions who have used Coursera

What is 7000? (within 500 is acceptable)

500

Age of average learner

What is 33 (within 5)?

500

% of gateway (entry-level pro cert) completers who got a new job

What is 25% (within 5%)?