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In reply to the discussion: Free on-line classes from MIT, Harvard, Berkeley and more [View all]Lilyhoney
(1,985 posts)33. The Justice class looked interesting to me too.
I'm off to look at the link to the stats.
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Can be very useful for personal edification, but not college credit in most cases.
aikoaiko
May 2013
#2
I actually prefer the concept of taking classes to learn rather than to earn a degree.
NYC_SKP
May 2013
#8
It's interesting that a similar "revolution" was proposed when tv/radio became popular...
Sancho
May 2013
#20
Open Courseware Consortium -to offer certification and college credit for online courses.......
Ghost in the Machine
May 2013
#40