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New MOOC on openHPI

Potsdam (GER), March 2014 - A comprehensive look at the complex world of Internet technology is given in the free online course offered on the international learning platform of Germany's Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI). Starting 31 March, Institute director, Prof. Christoph Meinel will be instructing the course in English on the technical foundations of the "network of networks."

The technology and design of openHPI has been further improved to coincide with the start of the course.

Meinel describes the intention of the online course as a learning experience that is open to all. "Anyone who uses the Internet daily to order goods, read the news, or send emails should have the opportunity to understand the necessary technologies that make all of this possible." The German computer-science professor will make areas accessible to participants such as the foundation of digital data transfer and the principles of how local networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) work. A further focal point of the course is the "heart" of the Internet: the TCP/IP reference model and the Internet protocols, as well as applications such as email and audio/video communication.

The course is being offered with an improved technical foundation. The underlying software is now ready for a larger number of users. Another new feature is the enhanced display of content - now also adapted to mobile end devices. Furthermore, the platform supports collaborative learning in a social-learning community by facilitating communication in its new forum.