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A World of Possibilities

Online learning is revolutionizing the world of education. It brings
together instructors and students no matter where they live or how busy
their lives. Companies can train employees without interrupting
important work schedules. Educators and parents can collaborate to
teach courses to children everywhere. Churches can share studies with
young people and those serving abroad. Anyone with valuable knowledge
or experience can share it with anyone else in the world. Welcome to
a world of possibilities.
An Affordable World

You can launch your own online learning program at the GOLD Center's SharedStudy website.
There’s no software to buy. There’s no training or support to purchase.
There’s no long-term commitment. There’s no sign-up fee. There’s no charge
to create your own online courses. There’s no charge to list those courses
for others to see and register and purchase. If you share your work with
others in the community, there’s no charge to publish quizzes or self-study
courses. When you run an online class, you pay less per student per week
than the cost of a cup of coffee. That’s it! It’s an affordable world.
Want to Learn More?

Please take a moment to browse our site and learn more about our unique
approach to online learning. You’ll be surprised at the richness and
convenience of our service. Feel free to contact us
with any questions you may have or to receive our monthly newsletter. We
hope you choose to join our community today.
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"Learn as if you were going to live forever."
– Mahatma Gandhi
"I cannot teach anybody anything; I can only make them think."
– Socrates
"The important thing is not to stop questioning."
– Albert Einstein
"The wisest mind has something yet to learn."
– George Santayana
"The only dumb question is a question you don't ask."
– Paul MacCready
"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty."
– Henry Ford
"Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere."
– Chinese Proverb
"The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery."
– Mark Van Doren