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Just Facts is a U.S.-based public-issues fact research platform with the tagline “Learn the facts. Decide for yourself.” The captured text shows that it covers a wide range of topics, including crime, healthcare, the national debt, education, monetary policy, poverty, immigration, energy, and gun control, and includes sections such as Just Facts Daily, Videos, Fact App, and Just Facts Academy. Based on the main content alone, however, it appears more like a factual database, a collection of research articles, and a civic education resource than a conventional online course platform.
In terms of subject coverage, Just Facts focuses mainly on U.S. public policy and social issues, with education being just one section. Its education content touches on preschool education, K-12, higher education, Common Core, school choice, and digital learning. As for delivery format, the text does not mention live classes, recorded courses, or 1-on-1 services, nor does it show course duration, assignments, quizzes, or learning paths. Certification or certificates are also not disclosed, so it is not possible to determine whether it suits learners who need proof of completion. Judging from the site content, the teaching language is English, and the context depends heavily on U.S. politics, law, and public finance.
The captured content includes links such as Donate and Email Signup, but it does not clearly state course prices, subscription fees, memberships, or payment methods. As a result, its “value for money” can only be assessed cautiously: if the core research content can be read directly, it has some value as a source of information on public issues; but if users expect complete courses, instructor feedback, certificates, and structured training, the available text does not prove that Just Facts provides these capabilities. There is also little information about customer support, learning communities, or mentors.
Its strength is broad issue coverage, which can help readers build a factual foundation around U.S. public affairs. Some descriptions emphasize the use of primary or authoritative sources such as the U.S. Treasury and the Financial Accounting Standards Board, making it suitable for background reading on policy topics. Its weaknesses are that it has limited course-like features and lacks instructional design, instructor profiles, pricing, and certificate information. In addition, its topic selection may reflect a distinct issue focus, so non-U.S. users should cross-check its content with multiple sources.
Just Facts is suitable for voters, researchers, students, media professionals, or debate participants interested in U.S. public policy. It is less suitable for users who want to learn general skills, obtain certificates, or study in Chinese. The main text does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also unknown. If access or language is an issue, more course-oriented alternatives include Coursera, edX, MIT OpenCourseWare, Khan Academy, or university open courses.
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