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courseware

[kawrs-wair, kohrs-] / ˈkɔrsˌwɛər, ˈkoʊrs- /


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Higher education sales increased 2%, supported by a solid performance in its core U.S. courseware business, which was partly offset by challenging conditions in mature international markets, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal May 1, 2026

Many turned to established providers like Florida Virtual School, a 24-year-old online-only public school that offers free instruction to in-state students and franchises its courseware to hundreds of other districts.

From New York Times Apr. 11, 2021

Gain access to my math courseware by the end of first week of classes.

From Textbooks Sep. 23, 2020

The British provider of textbooks, courseware and testing has been hit in recent years by changes in the U.S. market as students sought to save money by buying second-hand books, hammering its sales and profit.

From Reuters Jul. 15, 2019

He is a member of the academic advisory boards of the Electronic Privacy and Information Center, the Connexions open-source courseware project, and of Public Knowledge.

From The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind by Boyle, James




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