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Microsoft and EdX Partner To Offer Free Online IT Classes - Cloud Computing on Top Tech News

Microsoft and EdX Partner To Offer Free Online IT Classes - Cloud Computing on Top Tech News | Homeschooling High School | Scoop.it

EdX announced on Tuesday that it will be joining forces with Microsoft, to offer seven online programming courses. Students can take the courses for free, or for a small fee obtain a "verified" certificate they can show to current or potential employers.


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Peter Azzopardi's curator insight, March 13, 2015 2:06 AM

EdX is a nonprofit learning initiative that has collaborated with universities like Harvard, MIT, and Berkeley to offer online courses and MOOCs (massive open online courses) to students around the world.

Harin Desai's curator insight, March 13, 2015 5:33 AM

The Microsoft courses include: Programming with C#; Introduction to TypeScript; Introduction to Bootstrap; Querying with Transact SQL; Building Cloud Apps with Microsoft Azure; Introduction to Office 365 APIs; and Windows PowerShell Fundamentals.

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MIT Joins Forces with Khan Academy to Produce Videos for Young Students

MIT Joins Forces with Khan Academy to Produce Videos for Young Students | Homeschooling High School | Scoop.it

MIT Joins Forces with Khan Academy to Produce Videos for Young Students


MIT’s seminal OpenCourseWare and MITx have brought free, high-quality educational content to anyone who wants it. Now MIT is turning its attention to younger students with the newly announced MIT+K12, developed with the Khan Academy. With this venture, MIT students will develop videos on science and engineering topics aimed at younger students.

 

Some of the videos will also be featured on the Khan Academy. Read about this new collaboration in the press release below.

 

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