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Free mooc certificates popular at TU Delft

Free mooc certificates popular at TU Delft

Nearly a thousand students and over 700 TU Delft staff have used the opportunity in recent months to obtain a free certificate for a mooc from edX. Moocs are open online courses. EdX is a platform on which TU Delft, but also institutions such as Harvard and MIT, offer these courses. Many courses are free of charge. However, if you want to obtain a certificate, you have to follow a ‘verified track’ for a fee. The Remote Access Program (RAP), created as a response to the corona crisis, makes it possible for students and employees of affiliated and non-affiliated institutions to do so free of charge. Those of TU Delft can do so by requesting a code on the intranetthe free courses are available until 30 June.

Editor in chief Saskia Bonger

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