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  3. OpenLearning - Wikipedia

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    OpenLearning Limited (OLL) is an Australian Securities Exchange listed educational technology company based in Australia that offers a social online learning platform that can deliver massive open online courses , short courses and online degrees.

  4. Open learning - Wikipedia

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    Open learning is an innovative movement in education that emerged in the 1970s and evolved into fields of practice and study. The term refers generally to activities that either enhance learning opportunities within formal education systems or broaden learning opportunities beyond formal education systems. [1]

  5. OpenLearn - Wikipedia

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    OpenLearn dates back to 1999, when Open2.net, an Open University-BBC collaboration, gave a first home to free learning resources that the public could interact with without the need to sign up to study a university course.

  6. MIT Open Learning - Wikipedia

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    MIT Open Learning is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) organization, [1] [2] headed by Dimitris Bertsimas, [3] that oversees several MIT educational initiatives, such as MIT Open CourseWare, MITx, [4] MicroMasters, [5] MIT Bootcamps [6] and others.

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  8. Open Learning for Development - Wikipedia

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    Open learning for development describes the Open Training Platform, a UNESCO-driven online hub offering free training and learning resources on a wide range of development topics.

  9. Open Learning Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Open Learning Agency (OLA) was a Crown Agency of the province of British Columbia, Canada.Its primary function was the management of the Knowledge Network, a public television station in British Columbia, and the Open Learning Institute.