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I've seen people on these discussion boards ask the question "Why don't we start our own university?"  Here's some people who seem to be doing just that.
https://havanatimes.org/interviews/onlin...ion-users/
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it’s an interesting story, but it looks like it is geared toward kids, not college level. https://educup.io/?lang=en
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It's a really interesting idea! In a sense, this simplifies the learning process and the learning process. I remember, even when I was a teenager, I thought how cool it would be if there was such training. You know, being at home and studying there, hehe Smile Although, it's a bit like distance online learning. I heard about the process of improving online learning in such schools and colleges (https://nerdyseal.com/improving-online-l...ssignment/), I hope I provided the link correctly. And also, I once read a couple of paragraphs from onlineschoolscenter about online learning,and I think that sometimes, when the thought of creating online learning arises, you need to take into account its history, what it is, and it's ancient "relative" of learning (https://www.onlineschoolscenter.com/hist...education/). Can distance online learning be considered part of this very creation of online colleges and schools? In fact, in my opinion, they also conduct lessons remotely and even "graduation", as it was in the most difficult "times" of the Covid-19.
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