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MOOCs

/muːks/noun
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MOOCs, short for Massive Open Online Courses, are digital educational platforms that offer free or affordable classes to unlimited participants worldwide, often featuring interactive elements like videos and forums. They democratize learning by breaking down barriers of cost and location, but have evolved to include paid certificates and specialized tracks for career advancement in fields like tech and business. Today, they're a staple for lifelong learners seeking flexible, self-paced education.

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The first MOOC, 'Connectivism and Connective Knowledge' in 2008, was taken by over 2,200 students from around the world, but by 2012, Coursera's introductory courses boasted enrollments of more than 100,000 participants each, showcasing explosive growth. This rapid expansion has led to over 1 billion course enrollments across platforms like Coursera and edX by 2023, fundamentally reshaping global access to higher education.

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