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Big Think is a knowledge media and course platform centered on the idea of “Learn from the world's biggest thinkers.” Its content formats include videos, articles, columns, interviews, member courses, newsletters, and the corporate learning service Big Think+. Based on the captured text, it is not a traditional vocational education platform, but rather a content platform focused on general education, intellectual inspiration, and interdisciplinary learning.
The platform covers a very wide range of fields, including philosophy, ethics, science and technology, artificial intelligence, psychology, neuroscience, decision-making, business, leadership, innovation, history, society, policy, and geopolitics. Courses are mostly video-based, such as “Transform Your Organization with AI,” “Tools for Thinking Critically,” and “How to Rewire Your Brain for Learning.” They typically consist of 4–10 videos, alongside a large number of standalone videos ranging from 5 minutes to over 2 hours. The speaker lineup is a major selling point, with scholars, authors, and thinkers such as Daniel C. Dennett, Barbara Oakley, Adam Grant, Yuval Noah Harari, Anil Seth, Brian Cox, and Michio Kaku appearing in the text.
The captured text shows that some courses are labeled as Members, and there are entry points such as Membership, My Classes, and Big Think+ for my Business, indicating the presence of a membership subscription model and corporate learning options. However, the page does not disclose specific subscription prices, payment methods, refund policies, or certificate mechanisms. Apart from one team card game priced at $25, there is insufficient information about course pricing. Therefore, users who care about certificates, credits, or clearly defined professional credentials will need to verify these details further.
The advantages are its broad range of topics and well-known speakers, making it suitable for quickly accessing high-quality ideas. The videos vary widely in length, supporting both bite-sized learning and longer-form interviews. Free and member-only content coexist, so the barrier to entry is relatively low. The drawbacks are that the courses appear to focus more on perspectives, cognition, and inspiration, and may not provide systematic learning paths, assignments, assessments, or project-based practice. Membership pricing and certificate information are not transparent, and the content is primarily in English, which may pose a language barrier for Chinese-speaking users.
Big Think is suitable for lifelong learners, knowledge workers, managers, and corporate learning teams looking to broaden their intellectual horizons and introduce topics such as leadership, critical thinking, AI, and innovation. It is less suitable for learners whose goals are certification exams, job-skill training, or structured Chinese-language courses. Access from mainland China cannot be determined based solely on the captured text, so it is marked as unknown.
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bigthink.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bigthink.com directly.