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Name |
Description |
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Coursera |
A fully Chinese-language platform that partners with over 200 top universities worldwide. It offers certified courses, and certification courses require alignment with professors’ course schedules. It also allows learners to earn online bachelor’s or master’s degrees. |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Suitable for advanced-level learners or more experienced students. Many of the materials are text-based, so it is especially recommended to look for courses that include video lectures. |
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Yale University |
Suitable for advanced-level learners. Since subtitles are available, even unfamiliar vocabulary can be easily looked up. However, the number of courses is relatively limited. |
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University of California, Berkeley |
A platform with a clean and simple interface. Registration is required, and both free and paid plans are available. After completing each course section, learners will also receive practice exercises. |
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Carnegie Mellon University |
Requires registration. Without an online course access code, users can only enroll in free courses. The content is more text-heavy.
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University of Michigan |
University of Michigan offers a wide range of courses, but the content is relatively text-heavy. To watch video lectures, users may need to install Flash. |