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First Massive Open Online Course on Ecotourism

DEFISMED, the Collective intelligence in the service of social innovation “green” in the Mediterranean organisation is organising the first MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on Ecotourism. This course was created in collaboration with the University of Jendouba and the University of Toulouse Jean- Jaurès.

So far, there are over 1500 persons registered coming from 56 countries. The main purpose of this MOOC is to establish a strong network involving stakeholders, professionals and any other interested persons linked to Ecotourism especially in the Mediterranean area.

This MOOC also aims at putting into value Ecotourism as a key sector in the development in the Mediterranean area. The role of tourism nowadays comparing to traditional concept of tourism will be also one of the themes reflected in this course.

The registration for this MOOC is open and it will be open until the 1st July 2015. To register, please click here.

Please, note that the course is going to be held in French.

For further information about this MOOC, please click here.

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28 May 2015

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