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Barbara Lindsey

the problem with EdX: a MOOC by any other name? | theory.cribchronicles.com - 0 views

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Barbara Lindsey

20 questions (and answers) about MOOCs » Dave's Educational Blog - 0 views

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    fall 2012
Barbara Lindsey

The University of Wherever - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Thrun, a German-born and largely self-taught expert in robotics, is famous for leading the team that built Google’s self-driving car. He is offering his “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence” course online and free of charge. His remote students will get the same lectures as students paying $50,000 a year, the same assignments, the same exams and, if they pass, a “statement of accomplishment” (though not Stanford credit). When The Times wrote about this last month, 58,000 students had signed up for the course. After the article, enrollment leapt to 130,000, from across the globe.
  • Thrun’s ultimate mission is a virtual university in which the best professors broadcast their lectures to tens of thousands of students. Testing, peer interaction and grading would happen online; a cadre of teaching assistants would provide some human supervision; and the price would be within reach of almost anyone. “Literally, we can probably get the same quality of education I teach in class for about 1 to 2 percent of the cost,” Thrun told me.
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  • Thrun believes there are technological answers to all of these questions, some of them being worked out already by other online frontiersmen.
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  • “If we can solve this,” he said, “I think it will disrupt all of higher education.”
  • John Hennessy, Stanford’s president, gave the university’s blessing to Thrun’s experiment, which he calls “an initial demonstration,” but he is cautious about the grander dream of a digitized university. He can imagine a virtual campus for some specialized programs and continuing education, and thinks the power of distributed learning can be incorporated in undergraduate education — for example, supplanting the large lecture that is often filled with students paying more attention to their laptops. He endorses online teaching as a way to educate students, in the developing world or our own, who cannot hope for the full campus experience.
  • As The Times’s Matt Richtel recently reported, there is remarkably little data showing that technology-centric schooling improves basic learning. It is quite possible that the infatuation with technology has diverted money from things known to work — training better teachers, giving kids more time in school.
  • “When is the infrastructure of the university particularly valuable — as it is, I believe, for an undergraduate residential experience — and when is it secondary to the learning process?”
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    Op ed piece on Stanford's free AI course and the impact of open, online education on the traditional academy. Should have mentioned Siemens, Downes & Couros MOOCs.
Barbara Lindsey

YouTube - PLENK2010 - 0 views

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    PLENK2010 MOOC Course participants introduce themselves
Barbara Lindsey

04. CCK09 - The Students Teach the Course - The MOOC Guide - 0 views

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    What was most interesting about CCK09 is that the students from the previous year returned to the course again, and in many cases took over the teaching of the course. They did not ask - they did not need to ask.
Barbara Lindsey

Coursera Adds Humanities Courses, Raises $16 Million, Strikes Deal with 3 Universities ... - 0 views

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