coursera
Interpretation: Online Education
Analysis: Coursera is a large open online course project, which was founded by two computer science professors at Stanford University. It aims to cooperate with top universities in the world to provide free online open courses. Coursera's first batch of cooperative institutions include Stanford University, University of Michigan, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania and other famous American universities.
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Coursera is an educational platform, which cooperates with top universities and institutions in the world to provide online courses for anyone to learn. Coursera expects everyone to get the highest level of education in the world in the future. I hope that education can improve the lives of people, their families and their communities.
Coursera's first partner universities are Stanford University, University of Michigan, Princeton University and University of Pennsylvania. After the establishment of the project, a total of 680,000 students worldwide registered for 43 courses.
Two-thirds of Coursera's registered students are from overseas, of which about 465,438+0,000 are from China, accounting for about 40% of the total number. When talking about the future development direction of Coursera, Nikki Sequeira said: "We plan to cooperate with more universities to provide more diversified and extensive course choices, improve the learning quality on this platform and attract millions of students around the world." ? [2]?
However, Coursera also has many restrictions on non-English majors in some aspects, especially the subtitles can't be bilingual, the full-screen subtitles are too small (this problem can be realized through the chrome plug-in Coursera subtitle modifier), and the Ipad subtitles can't be called out.