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edX is a massive open online course (MOOC) provider created by Harvard and MIT. It hosts online university-level courses in a wide range of disciplines to a worldwide student body, including some courses at no charge. It also conducts research into learning based on how people use its platform.
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Offers courses in various disciplines including computer science, languages, engineering, psychology, writing, electronics, biology, and marketing.
Collaborates with top universities and institutions around the world to offer courses.
Provides professional certificate programs to help learners advance in their careers.
Offers MicroMasters programs which are a series of graduate level courses from top universities designed to advance learners' careers.
Enables learners to earn accredited online degrees from prestigious universities.
Courses are available for self-paced learning, allowing learners to study at their own convenience.
Engages learners with interactive exercises and videos.
Provides discussion forums for learners to interact with peers and instructors.
Offers mobile apps for iOS and Android to facilitate learning on the go.
Provides financial assistance to learners who cannot afford the course fees.
Founded by Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
Anant Agarwal (CEO), Wendy Cebula (COO), Adam Medros (SVP, Product).
Over 3000 courses as of the last update.
Serves over 35 million learners worldwide.
Courses and programs are accredited by leading universities and institutions.
Pioneers in the use of technology and data to improve learning outcomes.
The platform is open source, allowing institutions to create their own online learning environments.
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