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Yes, there are many technology-focused platforms and universities that offer distance learning programs in technology fields. Here are a few notable ones:

Coursera: Offers tech courses from universities like Stanford and companies like Google. You can study areas such as coding, data science, and AI.

edX: Similar to Coursera, but also includes tech-focused programs from MIT, Harvard, and other top institutions.

Udemy: Provides a wide variety of tech courses, including web development, software engineering, and game development, often more affordably.

Open University (UK): Known for its extensive distance learning programs, including IT and computer science.

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU): Offers online tech degrees in fields like IT, data analytics, and cybersecurity.

Georgia Tech Online: They offer specialized online master's degrees in computer science and analytics.

Khan Academy: Free platform to learn the basics of computer science and programming.
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