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Google Introduces Course Builder, an Open Source Project Targeted at MOOCs (but the Real Competitor Might Be Amazon)
Google quietly made an educational technology announcement yesterday about the release of Course Builder, an “open source project” targeted at massive open online courses (MOOCs). This platform follows on the heels of Google’s own MOOC this summer. We should find out more information … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Higher Education, LMOS, Notable Posts, Openness
Tagged Amazon Web Services, Course Builder, Coursera, EdX, Google, LMS, Microsoft Azure, MOOC, PaaS, Udacity
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