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◥ University. {q} PhD. {tr} Training. Massive Open Online Course. Education service on the web Poster, entitled "MOOC, every letter is negotiable", exploring the meaning of the words "massive open online course" A massive open online course (MOOC ) or an open online course is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the Web.[1] In addition to traditional course materials, such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets, many MOOCs provide interactive courses with user forums or social media discussions to support community interactions among students, professors, and teaching assistants (TAs), as well as immediate feedback to quick quizzes and assignments.

MOOCs are a widely researched development in distance education,[2] first introduced in 2008,[3] that emerged as a popular mode of learning in 2012, a year called the "Year of the MOOC".[4][5][6] History[edit] What is a MOOC? , December 2010 Precursors[edit] Early approaches[edit] cMOOCs and xMOOCs[edit] MOOCs and open-education timeline (updated 2015 version)[13][30] List of MOOC providers.

⬛ Academic

⬛ Coursera. ⬛ Khan. ⬛ Lynda.com. ⬛ Udacity. ⬛ Udemy. ⬛ BBC Ideas. ⬛ Bitesize. ⬛ Future Learn. ⬛ LearnDirect. ⬛ Nescot. ⬛ OpenLearn. ⬛ Premier-P. ⬛ Scheideg/ ⬛ NIG PI. ⬛ Laconic. ⬛ Cisco. ITEC - Qualifications for the world. JUST IT. CourseLab. Floodlight Courses. Hotcourses. The Great Courses Plus. APMG International. {tr} {UU} {UU} Staff D/ {RDP} UU: MSc. ⬛ Bias Project. ⬛ Catalyst. ⬛ G/ ⬛ Epigeum. ⬛ ILM. ⬛ NR.

⬛ Skillfluence

⬛ Vitae. ☗ NINE DTP. ⬛ Zero. ⬛ IATE. Examination Board. Set of people who judge exams, oppositions or other similar calls An examination board (or exam board) is an organization that sets examinations, is responsible for marking them, and distributes results. Some are run by governmental entities; some are run as not-for-profit organizations. List of national examination boards[edit] Australia[edit] Hong Kong[edit] Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority is responsible for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination. Philippines[edit] The Professional Regulation Commission is the instrument of the Filipino people in securing for the nation a reliable, trustworthy and progressive system of developing professionals whose personal integrity and spiritual values are solid and respected, whose competencies are globally competitive, and whose commitment to serve the Filipino nation and the whole community is strong and steadfast.

Poland[edit] United Kingdom[edit] England, Wales and Northern Ireland[edit] Scotland[edit] Singapore[edit] Examination Boards in the United Kingdom. Until the mid-1990s, academic exam boards and vocational accreditors were run very much as separate organisations. In more recent times, this distinction has been removed, with all the term 'awarding bodies' now being used. This article focuses on the contemporary and historical awarding bodies that set academic exams in state schools. In everyday terminology, these organisations are still referred to as 'exam boards'.

Broadly speaking, the UK has always had two separate school systems: one for England, Wales and Northern Ireland; and one for Scotland. As a result, two separate sets of exam boards have been developed. England, Wales and Northern Ireland[edit] England, Wales and Northern Ireland have several exam boards; schools and colleges can choose freely between them on a subject-by-subject basis. Though the exam boards have regional roots (see below), they now operate across larger areas. History[edit] Early beginnings[edit] The early boards established included: CSE[edit] GCSE[edit]

⬛ ACP

⬛ C&G. ⬛ NOCN. ⬛ NEBOSH. ▱ AEB. ⬛ CACHE/NCFE. ⬛ NCFE. CompTIA. Certiport. ⚫ UK. {q} PhD. {q} MBA. {q} Masters. {q} Bachelor. {q} 'A' Level. {q} 'AS' Level. {q} GNVQ. {q} GCSE. ✊ Harvey (2009)