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feeding forward sharing of re-purposed ideas and content with rest of the world. 157 Moodle, https://moodle. org/.158 Udacity, https://www. udacity. com/us. 159 Edx, www
. edx. org/./160 Second life Directory, http://wiki. secondlife. com/wiki/Second life education directory. 161 Meetups are intentional gatherings of people who share similar interests.
like those offered by Coursera, Udacity and edx, you can forget about the Socratic method. The professor is, in most cases,
Coursera 30, edx 31, Udacity 32, Khan academy 33 and Iggy 34. One of the ways that universities transfer their knowledge to public
Blog Network, July 2014.30) https://www. coursera. org/(31) https://www. edx. org/(32) https://www. udacity. com/nanodegree (33
Examples for innovation in education are the Open university and more recently free online courses from the MIT, the University of Berkeley and Harvard (https://www. edx. org),
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