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courseware

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

noun

Computers.
  1. educational software designed especially for use with classroom computers.


Etymology

Origin of courseware

course + (soft)ware

Example Sentences

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The company recently set medium-term targets for the first time in six years, believing it has turned the corner after changes in the industry hit its once thriving U.S. higher education courseware business, leading to a string of profit warnings.

From Reuters

The UK-listed firm, a major supplier of courseware and assessments in schools and colleges in the United States, Britain and around the world, will have around 1,000 enterprise clients when it adds Credly to its Workforce Skills division.

From Reuters

Pearson, which has been buffeted by the shift from physical courseware to online learning, bought AI and analytics group Faethm in 2021, which spots skills gaps for organisations.

From Reuters

Last year, Mann was a top manager responsible for rolling out McGraw Hill’s remote teaching courseware for the mid-Atlantic region.

From Los Angeles Times

The Toronto-based firm offers a digital courseware platform that lets anyone running a course film lectures, grade assignments, add live chat and discussion boards, and launch custom quizzes.

From BBC