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Posted on 25/06/202122/06/2021 by Rafael Scapin

In Online Ed, Content Is No Longer King—Cohorts Are

Cohort-based courses are still a nascent category. As in any popular trend, we’ll likely see prominent failures, too — but as the types of courses offered evolve, the definition of cohort-based courses will evolve, as well.

https://future.a16z.com/cohort-based-courses/

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