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Coursera · Scope Scape
Coursera is the world's largest MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) platform by enrolled learners, founded in 2012 by Stanford University CS professors Andrew Ng (formerly of Google Brain and Baidu) and Daphne Koller (the substantial CS-and-AI researcher). The platform was acquired by 2U-and-edX rival positioning then went public on NYSE in March 2021 (NYSE: COUR). As of 2024 Coursera reports ~142+ million registered learners and 7,000+ courses from 300+ partner-universities-and-companies globally.\n\nThe platform offers free course-content (audit option) plus substantial paid offerings including Coursera Plus (subscription access to most catalog at ~USD 59/month or ~USD 399/year), Specializations (multi-course paid programs), Professional Certificates (industry-partner career-credential programs from Google, IBM, Meta, Salesforce, Amazon, Microsoft, plus broader 50+ industry-partner cluster), MasterTrack Certificates (university-partner advanced credentials), Online Bachelor's and Master's degrees from partner-universities at substantially lower cost than equivalent in-person degrees. The substantial post-2020 Coursera growth driven by COVID-19-pandemic online-learning surge plus the post-2020 Coursera for Business B2B subscription expansion (5,200+ enterprise clients as of 2024) plus Coursera for Government partnerships (100+ governments globally).\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional, Coursera provides substantial credentialed-online-learning infrastructure. India is among Coursera's largest single-country markets with 18+ million Indian learners as of 2024.
Scope lenses covering Coursera. Each scope drives its own pulse stream, briefs, and OPML feed.
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Scope: InfrastructureInfrastructure scope — transit, ports, airports, power, water, digital infrastructure investment.
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Scope: TradeTrade scope — tariffs, FTAs, supply chains, trade disputes, sanctions.
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