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  2. Odoo - Wikipedia

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    Odoo has been used as a component of university courses. [6] A study on experimental learning suggested that Odoo (then known as OpenERP [7]) provides a suitable alternative to proprietary systems to supplement teaching. Several books have been written about Odoo, some covering specific areas such as accounting or development. [8] [9] [10]

  3. GCFLearnFree.org - Wikipedia

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    The website offers dozens of free, self-paced tutorials in technology, Microsoft Office, work and career, reading, math, and everyday life. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] All tutorials can be accessed with no registration required, but users can also create a free edu.GCFGlobal.org account to track their learning history and create transcripts of completed ...

  4. OpenLearn - Wikipedia

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    Through the Moodle-based virtual learning environment, learners are offered over 1000 structured media-rich study units, supported by a number of learning and communication tools in the Free Courses area. Personal profiles, learning journals and rating options empower learners to become self publishers and reviewers, tagging their entries to ...

  5. Learn.com - Wikipedia

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    Learn.com was founded by Jim Riley and Patrick Toomey in January 1999 as a website that allowed anyone to create and publish e-learning courses or e-learning sites called LearnCenters. Learn.com became an early example of a website containing open content .

  6. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    Course developers could charge licensing fees for educational institutions that use its materials. Introductory or "gateway" courses and some remedial courses may earn the most fees. Free introductory courses may attract new students to follow-on fee-charging classes. Blended courses supplement MOOC material with face-to-face instruction.

  7. Stack Overflow - Wikipedia

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    The site's culture has been criticized in the past for being unfriendly by one research paper, especially in the context of gender differences in participation and beginners learning computer science. [42]

  8. Unit4 - Wikipedia

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    Unit4 is an Enterprise Resource Software company that designs and delivers enterprise software and ERP applications and related professional services for people in services organizations, with a special focus on the professional services, education, public services, and nonprofit sectors.

  9. SAP ERP - Wikipedia

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    SAP ERP is enterprise resource planning software developed by the German company SAP SE.SAP ERP incorporates the key business functions of an organization. The latest version of SAP ERP (V.6.0) was made available in 2006.