Louis John Dalterio III

Coursera today announced 17 new universities have signed agreements with the education technology company to bring courses online for free, in the areas of music, medicine, humanities, and so on. The addition more than doubles the service’s total count of supported schools. Coursera now hosts more than 200 courses from 33 universities, reaching over 1.3 million students across the globe.

Hopefully one day all education will be online and free for everyone - right now higher education is the path to debt not prosperity.

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