TakeLessons explained

Microsoft TakeLessons
Language:Arabic, Czech, Dutch, English, Esperanto, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish and Vietnamese
Industry:Language Learning
Location City:San Diego
Parent:Microsoft
Country Of Origin:United States
Founder:Steven Cox
Current Status:Defunct on Nov 15, 2024

TakeLessons was an online platform that connected students with instructors for a variety of subjects offering both online and in-person individual and group lessons. The online marketplace covered topics including in areas like cooking, music, languages, academic subjects, and professional training.

The platform was launched in 2007 in San Diego initially for music teaching.[1] In 2021, Microsoft acquired the platform.[2] [3]

The last day to book lessons was August 15, 2024 and the website will close on November 15, 2024.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: TakeLessons' Business Model Is to Keep Learning What Works . 1 October 2024 . San Diego Business Journal . 22 May 2015.
  2. News: Lunden . Ingrid . Microsoft acquires TakeLessons, an online and in-person tutoring platform, to ramp up its edtech play . 1 October 2024 . TechCrunch . 10 September 2021.
  3. News: Novet . Jordan . Microsoft acquires learning marketplace start-up TakeLessons . 1 October 2024 . CNBC . 10 September 2021 .
  4. Web site: TakeLessons Closure Frequently Asked Questions . learn.microsoft.com . Microsoft . 1 October 2024 . 26 August 2024.