JetBrains Unveils Course Creators Program to Bridge the Learning-to-Working Gap in Programming Education
Breaking News: JetBrains Launches Initiative to Integrate Real IDE Practice into Online Programming Courses
JetBrains today announced the launch of its Course Creators Program, aimed at closing a critical gap in online programming education: students rarely gain hands-on experience with professional development tools. The initiative will allow course creators on platforms like Udemy, Coursera, and LinkedIn Learning to embed direct coding practice inside JetBrains IDEs, such as IntelliJ IDEA and PyCharm.

“The disconnect between learning concepts in a browser and using a real IDE on the job is a major hurdle for new developers,” said [Expert Name], a senior education strategist at JetBrains. “Our program empowers educators to prepare students for real-world roles from day one.”
The program targets independent educators who teach programming, software development, or related technical topics. Participants can integrate projects via the JetBrains Academy plugin without rebuilding existing course content. Students will write, run, and debug code directly in the IDE, mirroring professional workflows.
“As AI reshapes how code is generated, practical skills like debugging and navigating complex projects become even more essential,” added [Expert Name]. “This program ensures students practice those skills in the same environment they’ll use at work.”
Background
Online programming education has long relied on a passive model: watch videos, complete browser-based quizzes, then finish the course. Learners often grasp theoretical concepts but feel lost when opening a full IDE for the first time. JetBrains aims to change that by shifting hands-on practice into its professional tools.
The company already supports direct integration with Coursera, allowing students to open projects with a single click. Now, the Course Creators Program extends that capability to other platforms. JetBrains offers a step-by-step integration guide, including setup via the Apps (LTI) feature for Coursera.

What This Means
For educators, the program offers a way to enhance course value and student outcomes without extra development effort. Students gain authentic experience in a professional development environment, bridging the gap between learning and employment.
“This initiative is more than a technical integration—it’s about closing a fundamental skills gap,” said [Expert Name]. “It helps course creators build stronger, more employable graduates.”
The program is open to creators publishing on Udemy, Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, Pluralsight, edX, or their own platforms. Those teaching programming, software development, or related technical topics are encouraged to apply. JetBrains has also prepared a dedicated integration guide to simplify the onboarding process.
“Students need more than generated snippets; they need to understand projects, debug applications, and work alongside AI tools,” concluded [Expert Name]. “This program is designed to deliver exactly that.”
For more details, visit the official sign-up page.
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