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  2. SOPHIA.org - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, the company reported that its platform was utilized by over 70,000 students and educators. [4] Sofia offers more than 34,000 free tutorials, created by teachers and scholars, including Bill Nye The Science Guy, and institutions such as Mayo Clinic. [5] [6]

  3. Daphne Koller - Wikipedia

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    She was a professor in the department of computer science at Stanford University [4] and a MacArthur Foundation fellowship recipient. [1] She is one of the founders of Coursera, an online education platform. Her general research area is artificial intelligence [5] [6] and its applications in the biomedical sciences. [7]

  4. University of Michigan Center for Digital Curricula - Wikipedia

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    These curricula, composed by the Center's team of educators, are designed to be delivered through the Collabrify Roadmap Platform, [3] a software platform first developed in the mid 2010s. Roadmaps - the visual format for the deeply-digital lessons - have been produced at the University of Michigan College of Engineering.

  5. List of MOOC providers - Wikipedia

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    Digital life and technology, Education and training, Health, Environment and sustainable development, Physics and Chemistry, IT and programming, Political science and international relations, Law, Economy and management, Life Sciences

  6. Project Lead the Way - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, College Board partnered with Project Lead The Way in an effort to encourage STEM majors. [6] Students who have successfully passed at least three exams (one AP exam, one PLTW exam, and another AP or PLTW exam) are eligible to receive the AP + PLTW Student Recognition for one or more of the following: engineering, biomedical sciences, and computer science.

  7. Health Sciences Online - Wikipedia

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    Health Sciences Online (HSO) is a non-profit online health information resource that launched in December 2008. The website hosts a virtual learning center providing weblinks to a collection of more than 50,000 courses, references, textbooks, guidelines, lectures, presentations, cases, articles, images and videos, available in 42 different languages.

  8. Wikipedia-based education - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia-based education refers to the integration of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects into educational settings, where students and educators use these platforms for learning, teaching, and knowledge creation. This approach leverages Wikipedia's vast repository of information and collaborative nature to enhance educational experiences.

  9. OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    Kemp (2013) proposes that teaching and learning will be enhanced when teachers across institutions of higher education work together to bring their shared knowledge into classrooms. Furthermore, when the platform is opened up to include practitioners - e.g. employers - then the relationship with the industry will further ensure that the ...