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e-Learning Ecologies: Innovative Approaches to Teaching and Learning for the Digital Age
4.5 ★
98% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
19 hours to complete

Literacy Teaching and Learning: Aims, Approaches and Pedagogies
4.5 ★
98% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
16 hours to complete

Multimodal Literacies: Communication and Learning in the Era of Digital Media
4.8 ★
98% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
24 hours to complete

Race and Cultural Diversity in American Life
4.6 ★
95% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
7 hours to complete

Assessment for Learning
4.7 ★
98% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
14 hours to complete

Learning, Knowledge, and Human Development
4.6 ★
97% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
9 hours to complete

Negotiating Learner Differences: Towards Productive Diversity
4.5 ★
88% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
15 hours to complete

New Learning: Principles and Patterns of Pedagogy
4.7 ★
98% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
15 hours to complete

Ubiquitous Learning and Instructional Technologies
4.6 ★
91% of Students Liked this Class
4 Modules
14 hours to complete

Instructional Design Foundations and Applications
4.0 ★
88% of Students Liked this Class
5 Modules
12 hours to complete

Constructivism and Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education
4.7 ★
93% of Students Liked this Class
5 Modules
10 hours to complete

Learning Technologies Foundations and Applications
4.5 ★
90% of Students Liked this Class
6 Modules
8 hours to complete

Foundations of Trauma Informed Pedagogy
4 Modules
8 hours to complete

Machine and Human Learning
4 Modules
36 hours to complete
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is Illinois on Coursera different than taking a course on Coursera.org?
Illinois on Coursera has the same content as Coursera.org, but entering via Illinois on Coursera means you don’t have to pay for certificates that you would typically pay for on Coursera.org. In addition to course content, you also have access to quizzes and exams at no cost. You can pass the course and receive a course certificate -- all for free.Can I receive university credit or a transcript for Illinois' Coursera courses?
Illinois on Coursera courses are not official courses at the University of Illinois. Created by Illinois faculty, Illinois' Coursera courses provide opportunities to advance your career, explore your interests, or expand your skill set. To learn more about Coursera certificates, please see Coursera’s page on Course Certificates. Coursera certificates do not represent university credit or continuing education units from Illinois and do not come with a University of Illinois transcript.Will this affect my academic performance or work evaluations? Can I earn credit?
No, you cannot earn academic credit with these courses. Certificates earned from Illinois on Coursera are non-credit. However, Coursera certificate badges are the second most-posted micro credential on LinkedIn. You can absolutely post your certificates on LinkedIn, in your resume/CV, etc.
Though you may use your accomplishments on Illinois on Coursera to further your studies or career, your professors, advisors, supervisors, etc. cannot see your performance. You will not earn credit or change your GPA by taking these courses.
The degree programs and MasterTrack certificate programs that lead to University of Illinois credit are not available under Illinois on Coursera. These affordable for-credit graduate options are available separately. Learn more by visiting Coursera.org.