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The Top Free Online University Courses of 2018, Ranked by Popularity (freecodecamp.org)

Free online courses -- also called Massive Open Online Courses -- have quite a year. An anonymous reader shares a blog post: It's been seven years since these courses rose to prominence, when a few Stanford professors decided to offer their courses online free. Since then over over 900 universities have launched over 11,000 courses. And in its seven years these Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) have achieved new milestone: 100 million plus learners. [...] At the end of every year, I do an extensive analysis of the MOOC space. To help me with analysis, I send the top MOOC providers a set of questions, one of them being the top enrolled courses of 2018.

The list below contains the top enrolled courses from the major MOOC providers: Coursera, edX, Udacity, and FutureLearn. Combined, these providers represent a big chunk of the MOOC learners (70 million plus). Without further ado, here are the most popular free online university courses of 2018:
Learning How to Learn: Powerful mental tools to help you master tough subjects from University of California, San Diego.
Machine Learning from Stanford University.
The Science of Well-Being from Yale University.
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
CS50's Introduction to Computer Science from Harvard University.

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  1. Wrong... by 110010001000 · · Score: 3, Funny

    The top one is "Host Files: What they do and how to Maintain Them".

  2. The Evil Empire by Ashthon · · Score: 1, Funny

    Positive proof that Microsoft is pure evil:

    Learn to Program in Java from Microsoft
    Introduction to Python: Absolute Beginner from Microsoft

    Java?! Python?! It's one thing to engage in anticompetitive business practices, but now they're trying to distort people's minds and ruin their lives!

    Don't even get me started on:

    Introduction to Data Analysis using Excel from Microsoft
    Analyzing and Visualizing Data with Excel from Microsoft

    That's just sick!