The quality of MOOC's can only be as good as the delivering platform, the Internet and, it can only be as good as the instructor teaching. A list of well known institutions of higher learning engaged in MOOC's are as follows: 1.Coursera which is a spin of of Stanford 2. Udacity which is a joint venture between Harvard and MIT 3. Princeton 4. Columbia 5. Duke 6. University of Pennsylvania to name a few. These institutions offer high quality training, we know this from the instructors that are still retain by such coveted schools throughout the WORLD.
Dr. Ezekiel J. Emmanuel a former health advisor for the White House Office of Management and Budget also a participating instructor in one of MOOC's thousand available courses currently. He is a professor for at the University of Pennsylvania.
Edward Rock Professor of Business Law at the University of Pennsylvania business Law School.
Dan Ariely Duke University Physics and Math Professor
David J. Malan Harvard Computer Science Professor
Chuck Eesley Stanford University Technology Entrepreneurship
This is just to show the quality of instructors in relation to the quality of work that they provide to any willing participant for free. The only requirement to the recipient of such informative education is Internet access and the willingness to learn.
1.Coursera which is a spin of of Stanford
2. Udacity which is a joint venture between Harvard and MIT
3. Princeton
4. Columbia
5. Duke
6. University of Pennsylvania
to name a few. These institutions offer high quality training, we know this from the instructors that are still retain by such coveted schools throughout the WORLD.
Dr. Ezekiel J. Emmanuel a former health advisor for the White House Office of Management and Budget also a participating instructor in one of MOOC's thousand available courses currently. He is a professor for at the University of Pennsylvania.
Edward Rock Professor of Business Law at the University of Pennsylvania business Law School.
Dan Ariely Duke University Physics and Math Professor
David J. Malan Harvard Computer Science Professor
Chuck Eesley Stanford University Technology Entrepreneurship
This is just to show the quality of instructors in relation to the quality of work that they provide to any willing participant for free. The only requirement to the recipient of such informative education is Internet access and the willingness to learn.