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  2. Open edX - Wikipedia

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    The Open edX platform is the open-source software, originally developed by Piotr Mitros, [2] [3] whose development led to the creation of the edX organization. On June 1, 2013, edX open sourced the platform, naming it Open edX to distinguish it from the organization itself. [4] The source code can be found on GitHub. [5] [6] Maintenance was ...

  3. edX - Wikipedia

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    Open edX platform is the open-source platform software developed by edX and made freely available to other institutions of higher learning that want to make similar offerings. On June 1, 2013, edX open sourced its entire platform. [40] The source code can be found on GitHub.

  4. List of MOOC providers - Wikipedia

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    Name Topics Education level Cost Languages courses are available in Provider/s Type Founded Headquarters Alison: IT, Language, Science, Health, Humanities, Software ...

  5. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    EdX in April 2013 joined with Stanford University, which previously had its own platform called Class2Go, to work on XBlock SDK, a joint open-source platform. It is available to the public under the AGPL open source license, which requires that all improvements to the platform be publicly posted and made available under the same license. [53]

  6. 2U, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The same year, 2U purchased massive open online course (MOOC) provider edX for $800 million cash. [33] Also in June, Netflix and 2U announced an expansion of their boot camps for Talladega College, St. Edward's University, Marymount University, and Edward Waters College. [34]

  7. OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    Ten years after the US debut of OCW, in 2012 MIT and Harvard University announced the formation of edX, a massive open online course (MOOC) platform to offer online university-level courses in a wide range of disciplines to a worldwide audience at no charge.

  8. France Université Numérique - Wikipedia

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    France université numérique (FUN) is the French national platform to promote the use of massive open online courses (MOOCs). [1] The portal is supported by the American open edX open source platform, and supported by Google since September 2013. The audiovisual content is hosted on OVH servers. [2]

  9. XBlock - Wikipedia

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    XBlock is the SDK for the edX MOOC platform, written in Python, and announced and released publicly on March 14, 2013. [2] [3] [4] It aims to enable the global software development community to participate in the construction of the edX educational platform and the next generation of online and blended courses.