MOOC
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of MOOC
First recorded in 2005–10
Example Sentences
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The professors would like to push the course materials online — teaching it as a MOOC, for example, a freely available course taught over the web.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 28, 2017
Mike Feerick leads a company that has been credited as being the first ever massive open online course or MOOC.
From Forbes • Jul. 21, 2015
Palmer said Friday that about 11,000 people had signed up for the Jefferson MOOC.
From Washington Post • Feb. 14, 2014
However, we often rely on teams of people to produce a MOOC, and often the individuals who show up on tape are not the primary instructor who composes the materials.
From Slate • Nov. 6, 2013
Once you have learned that in English the article comes before the noun, you don’t have to relearn that order every time you acquire a new noun, such as hashtag, app, or MOOC.
From "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker
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