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[Class Central, Never Stop Learning]( [MOOCReport]( June 2020 Edition The [latest edition of MOOCWatch]( takes a comprehensive look at how the pandemic has impacted online education and how the providers are responding to it. Class Central’s Manoel Cortes Mendez, who got his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees online, dug deep into Harvard’s CS50 10 course lineup and [wrote a guide]( on which ones you should do. Seven of these courses offer a free certificate! Coursera has expanded its [free certificates offering]( from 85 courses to 115 courses and extended the date to the end of July. And most recently, the company is offering [one free guided project course]( till June 12th. These courses normally cost $10 and there are 150 in total available. And don’t forget our compilation of all the [free learning due to Coronavirus](, it’s been seen by half a million people. Monthly course reports Be sure to bookmark these links for easy monthly access to these reports. [List of thousands of online courses and MOOCs starting this June.]( [80 universities just launched 400+ online courses. Here's the full list.]( [20 most popular new online courses starting in June.]( Recent articles [Harvard CS50 Guide: How to Pick the Right Course for You (with Free Certificate)e]( Understanding Harvard’s CS50 course offering, which includes 10 courses and 7 free certificates. [Read]( [Udacity Makes it Harder for Learners to Cancel Free Trials]( Cancellations used to take two clicks. Now, they can take over a week and result in undue charges for learners already dealing with a pandemic. [Read]( [How to Choose a Coding Bootcamp Using Outcomes Data]( Bootcamps aren’t always transparent about their outcomes data. We gathered the reliable outcomes reports into two easily comparable tables. [Read]( [115 Coursera Free Certificate Courses]( These courses come from ~50 universities including Penn, Georgia Tech, Johns Hopkins, Caltech, Duke, and Imperial College London. [Read]( [55 Legit Master’s Online Degrees]( We updated our list of MOOC-based Master’s degrees. We run through what you'll learn, how much they'll cost, and other benefits you might expect. [Read]( [85+ FutureLearn Free Certificate Courses]( We updated our list of FutureLearn courses with free certificates. [Read]( [How Different MOOC Providers are Responding to the Pandemic (Updated)]( MOOC providers have responded to the pandemic by providing catalog access for campus students, launching new courses, and offering free certificates. [Read]( [MOOCWatch 23: Pandemic Brings MOOCs Back in the Spotlight]( The ongoing pandemic has increased interest in online education — MOOC providers, in particular, have all seen drastic growth, similar to the Year of the MOOC (2012). [Read]( [Highlights from Coursera Partners Conference 2020]( I watched all the videos from Coursera Partners Conference 2020 and summarized the important parts: numbers, product updates, and new programs. [Read]( [Ace Your Coding Interviews with These Free Courses from Stanford]( Technical interviews used to be a challenge for me. But after doing these courses, I was able to clear a technical interview and find a job in Silicon Valley. [Read]( [China’s Largest MOOC Platforms]( XuetangX and iCourse are releasing free online courses in English for global learners. [Read]( Sincerely, Dhawal Shah Founder of [Class Central]( About Class Central Through Class Central, you can find courses; review courses you’ve taken (and read other people’s reviews); follow universities, subjects and courses to receive personalized updates; and also plan and track your learning. [Tweet about Class Central]( We hope you found this message to be useful. If you'd rather not receive future MOOC Report e-mails from Class Central, please [unsubscribe here](. [Class Central]( • [Twitter]( • [Facebook]( Class Central, Inc. 922 San Leandro Ave Unit-C Mountain View, CA 94043 [www.classcentral.com](

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