Yale University is launching its next generation of free online courses, with four new courses debuting in the next six weeks. Registration is open now for all courses. Four of Yale’s most ...
In this specialization you will learn the power of asking questions to become a more inclusive and self-confident leader, and how to effectively coach others toward sustained, desired change, learning ...
With five years of experience as a writer and editor in the higher education and career development space, Ilana has a passion for creating accessible, relevant content that demystifies the higher-ed ...
It's no surprise that the Internet provides numerous training opportunities for employees who want to improve their skills and advance their careers. "Massive open online courses," known as MOOCs, are ...
With five years of experience as a writer and editor in the higher education and career development space, Ilana has a passion for creating accessible, relevant content that demystifies the higher-ed ...
The modest video features two men sitting side by side in a sparsely furnished office, speaking directly into a webcam. The bespectacled one on the right wears a button-down blue shirt and tie and ...
Purdue University Digital and Professional Education, the Center for Instructional Excellence and ITAP have teamed up to offer a free massive open online course in partnership with FutureLearn. The ...
Thanks to the increasing popularity of massive open online courses -- or MOOCs as they’re commonly referred to -- learning has never been easier (or more convenient). Sites like Coursera and edX offer ...
NCERT has launched free Physics courses for Class 12 students under the SWAYAM initiative. Designed as Massive Open Online ...
More shorter courses would suit learners at different life stages better and enable them to spread costs, Professor Tim ...
At first glance, they seem too good to be true: free courses—often offered by top universities—that students can complete at their own pace from anywhere with an internet connection? What’s the catch?