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Monday, February 4, 2013

Coursera forced to call off a MOOC amid complaints about the course | Inside Higher Ed

Seemed destined to happen one way or another...so many universities converging over so many topics, offering learning for free online...there is a great capacity for human error. It's a learning process, and educators will learn just like the students...
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