Course Title Contains Initiative/Provider University/Entity Categories Subjects/Skills Course Length Start Date Applying to U.S. Universities (Coursera) View more details Feb 10th 2025 Coursera 5-10 Hours/Week Mastering Remote Work and Online Study in U.S. in the post-COVID Era (Coursera) ...
What is COVID-19 and how might the outbreak affect you? Find out more about coronavirus and explore its worldwide implications. 236,115enrolled on this course Duration 3 weeks Weekly study 4 hours Digital upgrade Free Other courses you might like ...
Global Procurement in a Post Covid World (Coursera) After a brief introduction, this course will first cover the on-going rational and challenges of worldwide sourcing. There were a lot of lesson learned as a result of Covid and the subsequent disruption of many supply chains. Advanced Gl...
The COVID-19 pandemic pushed virtual learning squarely into the public spotlight, and online college programs – long an alternative path for students – continue to grow in popularity. In its annual survey of higher education chief online officers, the 2023 Changing Landscape of Online Learning re...
If you’re taking online college courses during the COVID-19 period, the tips and advice below can help you solve some challenges to get the most value out of your online program. 【小题1】 When it comes to online classes, you need to have the discipline to sit down and say, “I...
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Universities have started offering online courses about COVID-19 as well as organizing webinars and fully-fledged virtual conferences. We have collected 50+ courses from institutions such as Harvard, Stanford, Johns Hopkins, and the World Health Organization (WHO). All are free to enroll and some...
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on and cases continue to increase in the U.S., those who have worked to migrate to the states for either work or education have been left behind. RELATED:US has 4% of the world’s population, but more than 25% of global coron...
Although many college-bound high school students spent several formative years learning remotely because of the COVID-19 pandemic, that doesn’t mean they are ready to make the online leap in higher education, according to some education experts. How students view online learning at a ...