MOOC
A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the Web.
In addition to
traditional course materials, such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem
sets, many MOOCs provide interactive courses with user forums or social media
discussions to support community interactions among students, professors, and
teaching assistants, as well as immediate feedback to quick quizzes and
assignments.
These are an examples
of the most popular MOOC platforms:
EDX.ORG
EdX is a mission-driven, massive open online course (MOOC) provider. People
all over the world can join this platform. Currently, edX boasts a catalog of
more than 2650 online courses created by these partners. Whether you are
interested in computer science, languages, engineering, psychology, writing,
electronics, biology, or marketing, so you can decide what course do you want
to have.
CANVAS.NET
Canvas is a Professional Development for Educators achievement. Canvas Network offers open, online courses taught by the world's leading
educators everywhere.
Canvas is a course management system that supports online learning and
teaching. It allows professors to post grades, information, and assignments
online. It is being used by universities and colleges all over the world.
COURSERA.ORG
Coursera is an online learning
platform offering self-paced guided projects and on-demand courses on a variety
of subjects. The platform partners with universities and companies, including
Amazon Web Services, Google and IBM, to provide courses.
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