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MOOCs: A myth for the masses? Not so much

Aaron Wolowiec

An infographic by Online-PhD-Programs.org summarizing MOOCs. Massive Open Online Courses – or MOOCs – seem to be all the rage. MOOCs are online classes that are available to anyone with a computer and/or Internet access. Some MOOCs are free, but others aren’t. million people participate in MOOCs through Coursera.

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Learning from Big Learning: 15 Lessons

Leading Learning

Venture capital firms have jumped back into the game head first, massive open online course (MOOC) providers, originally rooted in universities, have gone public or been bought , and big Web firms like LinkedIn and Google have become major players. The MOOC 3. Yes, I know: most people sign up for MOOCs and never complete them.

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15 Changes in the Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

Facebook acquired Oculus in 2014. Google, for example, has introduced a portfolio of certificate programs designed to get potential job candidates up to speed quickly in needed skills in the tech industry. Interesting things have happened pretty much every year of our 15-year history, but 2014 stands out in many ways.

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