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  2. Udemy - Wikipedia

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    Udemy is a platform that allows instructors to build online courses on their preferred topics. Using Udemy's course development tools, instructors can upload videos, source code for developers, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, audio, ZIP files and any other content that learners might find helpful. Instructors can also engage and interact with ...

  3. Talk:Udemy - Wikipedia

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    Skydog10291971 00:32, 19 June 2014 (UTC)The statement that Udemy's high profile Jack Welch had removed his courses was inserted at some point, apparently to suggest that Welch himself was unhappy with Udemy, or that Udemy was a sub-par platform, or perhaps unethical as a certain editor seemed intent on proclaiming in this entry.

  4. Coursera - Wikipedia

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    Coursera courses last approximately four to twelve weeks, with one to two hours of video lectures a week. These courses provide quizzes, weekly exercises, peer-graded and reviewed assignments, an optional Honors assignment, and sometimes a final project or exam to complete the course. [ 49 ]

  5. Carbon Health - Wikipedia

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    Carbon Health was founded in San Francisco in 2015 by Udemy co-founder Eren Bali, engineer Tom Berry, and physician Greg Burell.It began as a software platform and mobile app for medical records, telehealth, doctor-patient messaging, and scheduling. [6]

  6. Udacity - Wikipedia

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    Udacity is the outgrowth of free computer science classes offered in 2011 through Stanford University. [9] Thrun has stated he hopes half a million students will enroll, after an enrollment of 160,000 students in the predecessor course at Stanford, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, [10] and 90,000 students had enrolled in the initial two classes as of March 2012.

  7. Codecademy - Wikipedia

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    Codecademy was founded in August 2011 by Zach Sims and Ryan Bubinski. [6] Sims dropped out of Columbia University to focus on launching a venture, and Bubinski graduated from Columbia in 2011. [7]

  8. Unjaded Jade - Wikipedia

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    Bowler is from Berkshire. [2] She is the daughter of Simon Bowler and Annet Venema. She is half Dutch. Her mother is a yoga instructor. [3] Though she originally planned to study biology at Bristol University, Bowler attended Minerva University. [4]

  9. U.S. strikes Houthi targets in Yemen after American warships ...

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    The United States military said Tuesday its forces had "conducted multiple precision strikes" that hit Houthi targets in Yemen's capital.. The targets had been used by the Iran-backed rebels used ...