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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got course" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that someone has obtained or completed a course, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I got course credit for my summer class."
Alternatives: "completed the course" or "took the course."
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At the cognitive level, learners interacted with content at 72% by reading the posted content (81%), exchanging knowledge via the LMS (58.4%), participating in discussions on the forum (62%) and got course objectives and structure introduced during the face-to-face sessions (86%).
No one got course credit for it.
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And 95percentt of students get course materials through a customized Web portal, eliminating textbooks.
The leaf material was dried in shade for 10 days and ground to get course powder (about 1.5Kg).
You might not get course credit, but the skill will be invaluable.
You can even get course-specific weather forecasts.
Seniors couldn't get courses they needed to graduate.
Students behind in credits couldn't get courses to catch up.
Sometimes you have to change course to get on course.
UPDATE: J.H. got the course materials.
The participants got the course "ITMD" which was carried out as a Project Based Learning.
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