Are you looking for global Free MOOCs courses to include in your degree? Below are all free, open for all ECTS courses created by universities in Finland that you can take in English.
You can complete these courses whenever you want as most of the courses run 24/7, all year round. MOOC courses are usually graded either passed or failed.
All of the courses listed below come with multiple recommendations from Finnish university students gathered from discussions in social media.
Perhaps the best-known of the Finnish MOOC courses, Elements of AI, has had over 0,5 million students from all over the world.
Elements of AI has been translated to all official European Union languages too. New MOOC courses, therefore, are also likely to be opened as these have provided to be very popular among students.
MOOC online courses also tend to be very topical. As there are free MOOC introductions available to the latest trends in business, healthcare, artificial intelligence and environment.
Important for many is that you can get free certificates as well as ECTS credits for completing free MOOC courses. Without any paywalls. As all of the course content is available free for all rather than being just audit-only.
The more technical courses are marked with a green background color. So they are a bit more difficult than the purple ones for those who are not into math or tech. But nothing too complicated still as these are after all the easiest global ECTS credits known in Finland.
Multiple choice.
Part of the FITech courses.
Multiple choice.
Created by Aalto University. Organized on IT company Reaktor's MinnaLearn platform which features mostly paywalled courses alongside the few free exceptions highlighted here.
Multiple choice.
Made by the University of Helsinki in cooperation with IT company Reaktor.
Multiple choice.
Peer-evaluated exercises.
From the University of Helsinki with love.
Multiple choice.
Does not require previous juridical learning.
Intellectual Property Center produces IPR-related research and education.
Multiple choice.
Peer-evaluated exercises.
Created by the European research university network UNA Europa
The course is designed by the University of Helsinki, the University of Edinburgh and the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne.
Now available in every official European Union language.
Multiple choice.
Mathematical-logical.
Peer-evaluated exercises.
Created by the IT company Reaktor and the University of Helsinki.
Multiple choice.
Voluntary programming exercises.
Mathematical-logical.
One more from Reaktor and the University of Helsinki.
Multiple choice.
Peer-evaluated exercises.
A former MOOC course dealing in circular economy was turned into a new MOOC course by the UNA Europa University group.
Multiple choice.
Four free courses from the Open University of Jyväskylän dealing with planetary well-being.
Finding actually free MOOC courses has never been easier. As some universities are taking the next step in free education for all by creating ECTS credits eligible courses in multitude.
By providing truly open access to learning hopefully, the following educators have set a new standard in how to arrange easy-to-access MOOC courses. As there are not any paywalls. Only learning.
Courses with quick and easy access are also valued by students all over the world for their simplicity. The 24/7, always-available nature of MOOC courses allows for a more fluid study experience all around for you are not hindered by timetables. As you became a master of your time and education.
Below are all the education platforms that specialize in free and easy-to-access MOOC courses. Allowing you to study whenever you want. Whatever you want.
FITech mostly has courses of technical nature. From programming MOOCs to cyber security, Finnish technical universities provide plenty of free courses to learn from.
FItech also has a good array of business MOOCs available. For example the Business Applications of Blockchain is a very popular course among Finnish students. The Starting Up MOOC on the other hand takes a look into the inner workings of the current day start-up culture.
Special of FiTech is their beginner-friendly 101 MOOC Courses. Those are a good starting point whether you are interested in learning programming or
The Elements of AI course of MOOC.fi may be the most famous international MOOC. It has garnered recognition and students from all over the world. And it was made by MOOC.fi, which is operated by the department of computer science at the University of Helsinki.
So if you have already completed Elements of AI and wondered if there are other courses similar to it you might be glad to know there are. For courses of similar structure and independent platforms have become the gold standard for free MOOCs.
The courses of MOOC.fi concentrate on artificial intelligence and programming. Especially the follow-up AI courses to Elements of AI, Building AI and Ethics of AI, have become popular. But MOOC.fi is also a good place to study programming also.
DigiCampus might become the most important free MOOC platform one day. For they combine a network of universities that do not limit their popularity by dealing mainly with technical courses.
Ironically the technical set-up of the DigiCampus platform is what hinders the popularity of DigiCampus most. The experience of using the site for MOOCs is not as intuitive and easy to access as has already been proven as the gold standard with more popular MOOC platforms.
Someone at DigiCampus even had the idea of naming local, non-MOOCs as MOOC courses. As in Massive Open Online Course, but not really. Which is the usual worldwide MOOC experience apart from these actually free and easy-to-access MOOC platforms.
So DigiCampus would need a heavy redesign in order to become a world wide main line MOOC platform. The more centralized course outlets have already shown the way in making MOOCs very accessible. Why reinvent the wheel.
The Open University of Jyväskylä has gained popularity among Finnish students with their planetary well-being MOOCs.
The platform is rather hard to navigate. You cannot really tell which of them are free MOOC courses. The courses available in either Finnish or in English too are mixed so not the best experience.
That collection of planetary well-being MOOCs is what is setting the beginning for the platform to be noted among MOOC enthusiasts. So it is a good start at least.
Provided by a network of universities of technology in Finland.
Brought to you by the University of Helsinki's Department of Computer Science.
Digicampus combines various Finnish universities into one MOOC platform.
The Open University of Jyväskylä has created some international open for all and free MOOCs.
All the easy and free MOOC courses.
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