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Bill Gates on MOOCs, education, poverty and global health

Bill Gates on education, MOOCs, poverty and disease

Reda Sadki March 12, 2014Writing

This quote is not new. Given the increasing focus of MOOC debates on corporate MOOCs, it is interesting because bridging gaps in knowledge and skills is needed to address global health and poverty gaps. However, these twin strands of the Gates Foundation have, so far, been led by separate teams.

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