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Happy Cakeday, r/OnlineEducation! Today you’re 9
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Let’s look back at some memorable moments and interesting insights from last year.
Your top 10 posts:
- “I finally won my battle with Shaw Academy“
- “The best Zoom alternative is Jitsi, unfortunately, no one seems aware. Jitsi is not just good for your security or privacy, being free and open-source, this is the most ethical choice as well. I made a full Jitsi training and a demo conference plus android app screencast all within 14 min. 🙂” by u/ExaltFibs24
- “Curated List of Online Learning Resources that have gone free / are on discount due to COVID-19” by u/spitfireyh
- “The U.S. Is Not Ready to Transition to Online Classrooms, Says Khan Academy CEO” by u/khunshan
- “DON’T SIGN UP FOR SHAW ACADEMY“
- “I have created a brief video about free online courses that offer valid certification only during this quarantine period. Verified, and I have enrolled for three such courses this quarantine 🙂 Golden opportunity.” by u/ExaltFibs24
- “Free (normally paid) educational courses during Corona Virus Pandemic.” by u/cof9
- “Till June 12, you can choose one Coursera hands on project and get access to it for free. These “Guided Projects” as Coursera calls them, are offered via Rhyme. They give you access to a virtual desktop which comes with all the appropriate software to learn a job relevant skill step by step” by u/LegitTurtle151
- “A poorer student falls behind in Hong Kong as coronavirus forces online learning” by u/wewewawa
- “The 100 Most Popular Free Online Courses of 2019” by u/dhawal
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