Open edX® was created by the joint efforts of Harvard University and MIT for the well-known learning platform edX. It is an open-source, learning management system (LMS) that empowers organizations worldwide to design customized and engaging online learning platforms .
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Open edX® was created by the joint efforts of Harvard University and MIT for the well-known learning platform edX. It is an open-source, learning management system (LMS) that empowers organizations worldwide to design customized and engaging online learning platforms .
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McKinsey & Co has adopted the Open edX system to create McKinsey Academy, which serves over one hundred of its clients. Johnson and Johnson, Microsoft, Amnesty International, International Monetary Fund, MongoDB and other top international companies are creating Open edX-based courses.
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The Open edX Learning Management System (LMS) Available for desktop, iOS and Android versions, the LMS provides access to course content and supporting infrastructure (schedules, discussion boards, collaboration tools, student administration, certificate generation, messaging, and more).
Read moreWhat learning platform does edX use?
The Open edX Learning Management System (LMS) Available for desktop, iOS and Android versions, the LMS provides access to course content and supporting infrastructure (schedules, discussion boards, collaboration tools, student administration, certificate generation, messaging, and more).
Read moreHow does edX work?
How does an edX class work? edX courses are generally made up of weekly modules with pre-recorded videos that you can watch on a schedule or at your own pace. There are supplemental readings and student discussion forums , as well as homework assignments and assessments like short quizzes or exams.
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How does an edX class work? edX courses are generally made up of weekly modules with pre-recorded videos that you can watch on a schedule or at your own pace. There are supplemental readings and student discussion forums , as well as homework assignments and assessments like short quizzes or exams.
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