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Creation of the Web-Site With Online Courses

Student: Kupeev Khetag

Supervisor: Sasha Shapoval

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Applied Mathematics and Information Science (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2019

Nowadays, education plays a huge role for the career. It helps to improve professional skills and to remain competitive in the labor market. But the current pace of life takes a lot of people's time and thus prevents the acquisition of new knowledge in various fields. Online courses that are part of modern education can easily solve this problem. For most people, they are a more convenient and accessible method of learning than visiting higher education institutions, as it allows you to gain knowledge at anytime from anywhere in the world. There are many platforms that provide such courses. For example, Coursera, Stepik and others. Also, online courses are very popular in universities, as part of the learning process. This diploma presents the process of creating a similar Internet service with online courses and a description of all stages of implementation.

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