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Sunday
Mar302014

Coursera debuts Android app

After debuting an iOS application over three months ago, Coursera has introduced an Android version. The online learning company aims to provide global access to free education. It made a data-light and user-friendly app to make sure it can be accessible to students who don’t have access to the latest smartphones or tablets.

The Android version looks similar to the iOS app and lets users enroll in over 600 courses from institutions such as Yale and Stanford, stream lectures, save lectures for offline viewing, and manage content on the app. Coursera for Android is available in 12 languages, including English, Russian, Spanish, and Chinese.

Source: The Next Web

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