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by ANNAMARIA DE SANTIS - Wednesday, 13 February 2019, 12:40 PM
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After the beginning of the new year, our catalog is enriched with 25 courses and 3 pathways, one of which is composed by the three modules belonging to the professional master "Didactic innovation and CLIL". Good news!
Among the new MOOCs, you can find many courses in the second and third editions by Ca' Foscari University of Venice: the economic impact of mega events, the relationship between Italian language and gender, international law, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Mediterranean and Balkan cultures, archeology and Egyptology are some of the themes of these courses.
Instead, a novelty by the same university is the Mooc "Non-violence and civil resistance in Israel and Palestine: history, theory & practice" that analyses, deconstructs and evaluates the role and the impact of some individuals, political groups, ONG (Israeli, Palestinian or mixed) that, in the framework of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, have approached the Other through nonviolence and civil resistance.
The new pathway "INFODOCPASS" by University of Parma explains how to search and choose information and documents in the web in a critical and conscious way. Other two new courses by Unipr are: "Problem solving and strategic decisions in Economics: techniques and applications" and "Numerical sequences and discrete models".
Soon on EduOpen by the same Institution courses in physics, chemistry and about stress... who doesn't feel stressed? ;)
RUIAP (Italian Association for Lifelong Learning) offers a new edition (the fourth one!) of the pathway dedicated to the identification of prior learning for the certification of skills. By completing all the courses in the pathway, passing an exam and paying a fee, you can also obtain a verified certificate.
The civil trial, the form of government and the administrative activities are the themes of two Moocs by the University of Foggia where the Instructors will explain some principles of civil law using the words of Totò, the unforgettable Italian actor.
...now that our users are almost 50 thousand, do you think we will stop in the production of the courses? Of course not!

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