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Rising popularity of online university courses opens door to Harvard, Yale, MITThese online courses are often referred to as MOOCs — Massive Open Online Courses — through an educational platform like Coursera.CanadaNov 10, 2018
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U of A scientists use dinosaur teeth to discover how big lizards huntedUniversity of Alberta scientists studied scratches left by struggling prey on the teeth of three different raptors and read them like grooves on a record to determine how the dinosaurs tore into lunch.CanadaApr 26, 2018
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12-year-old Scottish boy completes University of Alberta’s Dino 101 courseFinn McKellar lives in Craigmarloch, Scotland. He's 12 years old and just started Year 1 of high school. He also just completed the university-level Dino 101 online course.EducationOct 17, 2016
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University of Alberta offers popular ‘Dino 101’ course in app formIt first paved the way as a free, online course open to all and now Dino 101 is being offered as an electronic textbook in app form.EducationSep 3, 2015
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Alberta Dino 101 course to take flight with JetBlueAn open online course on dinosaur paleobiology from the University of Alberta will be offered as part of JetBlue's in-flight entertainment.ConsumerDec 11, 2014
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