prepositions - Am I taking a course "on" or "at" an educational website?


I recently wrote a blog post and found it incredibly difficult to decide whether to state that I am taking a course "on Coursera" as one might say if Facebook, for instance, started offering courses, or - as one would say of a University course - "at Coursera". What is the correct usage?



Answer



With Coursera might get round the problem.


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