Coursera Adds 17 Partner Universities, Including Brown and Columbia
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Coursera Adds 17 Partner Universities, Including Brown and Columbia

Mumbai : India | Sep 19, 2012 at 12:19 AM PDT
Source: The New York Times
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Coursera, a start-up online education company that has enrolled 1.35 million students in its free online courses since it began just five months ago, is now more than doubling, to 33, its partners, universities that will offer classes on its platform. FULL ARTICLE AT The New York Times
 
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