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Oct 2023-Mar 2024
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OverallEh, I don't get why some folks are dissing online courses. I did 4 of 'em and got my certificates no sweat. They even make you verify your identity just to make sure you're not some faker trying to pull a fast one. And seriously, if you're not into a small monthly fee, think about shelling out thousands for a traditional course. C'mon, it's a sweet deal, eh! The only thing is they should let you snag a refund if things go haywire or you wrap up the course and don't need it anymore.
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Coursera is an American online learning platform founded in 2012 by Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. It provides massive open online courses (MOOCs), specializations, and degrees across a wide range of subjects, from technology and business to personal development and the arts. Partnering with universities and organizations worldwide, Coursera offers accessible, flexible, and affordable education opportunities to learners globally, aiming to empower individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to achieve personal and professional goals.
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