New courses will feature content in mental health, well-being and world languages The five courses UCRX will be offering include a mental health and well-being course focused on the dynamic power of ...
The online-learning collaborative edX, a partnership between Harvard University and MIT, is expanding its reach beyond higher education and will begin offering courses geared toward high school ...
Since the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University unveiled their plan to create a platform for free online courses called edX, more than 120 other colleges and universities around ...
Thousands of students around the world have already registered for the first edX courses designed specifically for high school students. The initiative, which was launched Sept. 9, includes 27 courses ...
In another attempt to help expand university-level instruction access on a wide scale, the University of Washington announced a new partnership Tuesday with edX, an online learning platform founded by ...
SAN FRANCISCO – More top universities outside the United States are joining the rush to offer "massive open online courses" that are broadening access to higher education. Coursera and edX, two ...
Online learning courses on cyber-security available free on leading education and training platform, to help existing and future cyber-security professionals develop key skills SAN CARLOS, Calif., Aug ...
The free online learning initiative overseen by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Tuesday added a technology giant as a partner: Google. EdX, a nonprofit Harvard-MIT ...
Top business school to expand learning opportunities for professionals with leadership and management courses LANHAM, Md. and PARIS, April 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- HEC Paris, one of Europe's leading ...
How can a nonprofit organization that gives away courses bring in enough revenue to at least cover its costs? That’s the dilemma facing edX, a project led by Harvard University and the Massachusetts ...
It’s turning into a busy week for Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) providers, and the tech companies that love them — particularly Google. On Monday, Udacity co-founder and CEO Sebastian Thrun and ...