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  • Coursera is expanding its offers for corporate customers .[1]
  • But in contrast to Coursera, edX is operating on a purely non-profit basis.[1]
  • EdX operates similarly to Coursera.[1]
  • I analyzed these 135 now-free Coursera courses using Class Central's dataset.[2]
  • None of these 115 courses belong to a Coursera Specialization.[2]
  • And Coursera is only keeping them free until the end of July 2020.[2]
  • Also, I asked Coursera why some people weren’t seeing the discount.[2]
  • Coursera courses are taught by Duke faculty and instructors, based on their on-campus courses and scholarly work.[3]
  • Duke alumni can access Duke’s Coursera courses for free.[3]
  • Having trouble accessing Coursera for Duke Alumni?[3]
  • To learn more about Coursera certificates, please see Coursera’s page on Course Certificates.[3]
  • The course experience is the same if you sign up for a course through Coursera for Duke or the main Coursera website.[3]
  • Coursera expects to add more government agencies to the program in the coming weeks.[4]
  • The New York State Department of Labor is partnering with Coursera, the leading online training provider.[5]
  • CU on Coursera is a suite of over 150 online courses taught by faculty from across the University of Colorado.[6]
  • Click CU on Coursera.[6]
  • Professor Smith added: “Both Coursera and the University of London share a common mission based around access.[7]
  • inability to provide you with access to Coursera.[8]
  • Once you set up your Coursera account you’ll be able to browse the thousands of courses available from top universities and companies.[9]
  • Unemployment Insurance will not be affected by taking and completing courses through Coursera.[9]
  • Coursera has released its most popular 10 titles from 2019, which are a good indication of where the world of work is heading.[10]
  • They really hit the public consciousness around 2012, when Coursera was set up.[10]
  • Other areas where we may see Coursera developing ahead is in its efforts to add a more diverse range of types of courses to its offering.[11]
  • Usually, you can audit thousands of courses on Coursera without paying a dime.[12]
  • Coursera was founded in 2012 by two Stanford Computer Science professors who wanted to share their knowledge and skills with the world.[13]
  • Every course on Coursera is taught by top instructors from the world’s best universities and educational institutions.[13]
  • Coursera courses last approximately four to twelve weeks, with one to two hours of video lectures a week.[14]
  • As of 2017, Coursera offers full master's degrees.[14]
  • In January 2016, Coursera rolled out fees to earn grades and assessment for "the vast majority of courses that are part of Specializations.[14]
  • In July 2016, the company launched an enterprise product called Coursera for Business.[14]
  • In October 2016, Coursera launched a monthly subscription model for Specializations along with a 1 week free trial.[14]
  • In January 2017, the company launched Coursera for Governments & Nonprofits.[14]
  • Today, Coursera also partners with businesses, governments, and nonprofits.[15]
  • As of this writing, Coursera is partnered with 192 institutions from 43 countries and offers more than 3,200 courses in 13 languages.[15]
  • Its base of users, who Coursera calls “learners,” has grown from 26 million in 2017 to 40 million in 2019.[15]
  • This means the idea for platforms like Coursera was likely conceived without a business plan in mind.[15]
  • Nonetheless, over the past seven years, Coursera has managed to monetize its platform.[15]
  • Today, Coursera users must pay to engage with material in a meaningful way and take courses for individualistic purposes.[15]
  • Coursera has achieved a stable business model by offering products at a wide range of prices.[15]
  • These certificates, which afford the platform legitimacy in the eyes of employers, have become the backbone of Coursera's business.[15]
  • The Signature Track was the Coursera’s first successful attempt to monetize its platform.[15]
  • Although most courses on Coursera can be audited for free, students must pay for access to graded assignments and course certificates.[15]
  • In 2016, Coursera launched Coursera for Business.[15]
  • Through this feature, Coursera began partnering with businesses who need an online platform to train their employees.[15]
  • At least 27 businesses offer courses through Coursera and over 1,800 businesses use the service, up from 500 at the end of 2017.[15]
  • Finally, Coursera offers students the possibility to earn fully-accredited degrees on its platform.[15]
  • In order to secure more rounds of investment, Coursera will have to demonstrate predictably high revenue growth going forward.[15]
  • Coursera needs to find ways to boost this number, because more completed courses means more additional courses purchased.[15]
  • Coursera also currently works with Singapore, Egypt, and India.[15]
  • Coursera’s biggest challenges are maintaining its revenue growth and competition.[15]
  • The details of this first challenge are difficult to parse, since Coursera’s financials are still confidential.[15]
  • In order to stay on top of the heap, Coursera will need to grow at increasing rates in the years to come.[15]
  • Coursera has released its 10 most popular titles as of 2019 , which are a good indication of where the world of work is heading.[16]
  • They really hit the public consciousness around 2012, when Coursera was created.[16]
  • Among the most active MOOC providers today is Coursera, a start-up that offers some 200 online courses to 1.5 million students.[17]
  • : How does a massive open online course (MOOC), like the ones taught through Coursera, differ from the traditional educational experience?[17]
  • How does Coursera fit into the higher education landscape?[17]
  • : I understand 33 institutions offer MOOCs through Coursera.[17]
  • : Is it Coursera that offers the certification or the institution?[17]
  • Coursera courses consist of smaller units, so-called ‘weeks’, where both video and text-based materials can be found.[18]
  • This script makes it easier to batch download lecture resources (e.g., videos, ppt, etc) for Coursera classes.[19]
  • Coursera grants you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access and use the Sites.[19]
  • coursera-dl requires Python 2 or Python 3 and a free Coursera account enrolled in the class of interest.[19]
  • If you don't already have one, create a Coursera account and enroll in a class.[19]
  • From then on, you can switch from using -u and -p to simply call coursera-dl with the option -n instead.[19]
  • Current class names in coursera are composed by a short course name e.g. class and the current version of the course (a number).[19]
  • "Just wanted to send you props for your Python script to download Coursera courses.[19]
  • "I am a big fan of Coursera and attend lots of different courses.[19]

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