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Published on Apr 18, 2012
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Артем Гапеев 1 year ago
This is something really NEW in education. It's like an invention of the wheel. Keep learning!
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JackN0VA 1 year ago
you freakin' rock!!!!!!!!! Thanks!!!
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studentquestor 1 day ago
Thank you, Coursera!
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Ken Lebel 1 month ago
It's a shame the courses aren't available to start and finish at any time.
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Levi Dettwyler 3 months ago
Finally. People that understand how to write a decent MOOC platform. Why is this so hard for other people (especially universities) to do?
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kmcl11 3 months ago
DO you think you can get official transcripts from the school?
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stephen olushola 3 months ago
This is wonderful I am on the first course Introduction to Finance hope to met with other sing up students on line congratulation and keep up to the expectation promise
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MrGanninu93 4 months ago
LOVE IT.
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OurBrainHurtsALot 4 months ago
Well it says in the FAQ section "Yes. Students who successfully complete the class will receive a certificate signed by the instructor." So I guess that's something.
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Andrew Dolgopolov 5 months ago
This is a great idea on several levels! I think that we want to create a society where high level thinking and creating are valued, and ideas like this are monumental. Post-secondary education is out of reach so so many people, so why not give everyone the opportunity to learn? I wonder if they will provide some sort of recognition/certificate for students who have completed courses and want to include it on resumes?
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