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  2. 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 Free access to courses, free and paid certification [1] French, English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese Non-profit 2013

  3. South African Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The seminary was established by Christopher Peppler in 1996 and is one of the founding members of the National Association of Distance Education Organisation in South Africa (NADEOSA). SATS is accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE) and its qualifications are registered with the South African Department of Higher Education and ...

  4. Category : Non-profit organisations based in South Africa

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    Pages in category "Non-profit organisations based in South Africa" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Digital Impact Awards Africa - Wikipedia

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    Digital Impact Awards Africa (DIAA) is a platform that promotes Digital inclusion, financial inclusion and Cybersecurity under the theme Maximizing the Digital Dividend. The Awards seek to recognize and appreciate different organizations that are spearheading the use of digital media in this respect.

  6. CityVarsity - Wikipedia

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    CityVarsity School of Media and Creative Arts is a private higher education institution in South Africa with a campus in Cape Town.It falls under Educor and offers full-time, short, and online degrees, diplomas, and certificates in the creative arts and media.

  7. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    The time and effort required from participants may exceed what students are willing to commit to a free online course. Once the course is released, content will be reshaped and reinterpreted by the massive student body, making the course trajectory difficult for instructors to control. Participants must self-regulate and set their own goals.

  8. Saylor Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Saylor Academy, formerly known as the Saylor Foundation, is a non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, DC. It was established in 1999 by its sole trustee, Michael J. Saylor . Since 2008, the focus of the foundation has been its Free Education Initiative which has led to the creation of 241 courses representing 10 of the highest ...

  9. Coursera - Wikipedia

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    A free course can be "upgraded" to the paid version of a course, which includes instructor's feedback and grades for the submitted assignments, and (if the student gets a passing grade) a certificate of completion. [57] [60] Other Coursera courses, projects, specializations, etc. cannot be audited—they are only available in paid versions ...