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Roshanak Razavi

UK universities in online launch to challenge US - 1 views

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    Did they jump or were they pushed?
Arthur Josephson

University of Wisconsin to Offer Credit for "competency-based assessments" rather than ... - 2 views

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    Wisconsin officials tout the UW Flexible Option as the first to offer multiple, competency-based bachelor's degrees from a public university system. Officials encourage students to complete their education independently through online courses, which have grown in popularity through efforts by companies such as Coursera, edX and Udacity. No classroom time is required under the Wisconsin program except for clinical or practicum work for certain degrees.
Roshanak Razavi

Clay Christensen: First the media gets disrupted, then comes the education industry - 7 views

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    A A Clay Christensen literally wrote the book on disruption, so it's worth paying attention to him when he talks about where the disruption fueled by the web is going to strike next.
Junjie Liu

MIT Challenge--Scott Young - 1 views

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    Scott Young, a recent university graduate, writer, programmer, traveler and avid reader of interesting things, decided to finish MIT's entire 4-year computer science program within 12 months with MIT OpenCourseWare.
Chris Dede

Education Department talks up innovation in high-profile summit | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Sorting out policy or glitz and glamour?
Mohit Patel

Will Google Course Builder Challenge Blackboard Dominance? - Online Colleges - 2 views

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    Thank you for posting - this is fascinating. This is not only a threat to Blackboard, but also the MOOC companies (Coursera, Udacity, etc.). If the tool continues to be developed in terms of functionality and ease of use, AND third party developers build out applications that plug into this platform, then colleges and universities will start to build their own online courses, and not farm out their content to the Coursera's of the world... This reminds of the dot com era (circa 2000) when companies large and small hired "web development" firms to create websites for them. Now companies largely do this themselves...
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    Thanks for sharing Mohit. It's great that it's open source and allows teachers all over the world to build their own courses. I wonder what this would do to the larger online course companies...
Chris Dede

Interest in Online Courses Could Be Peaking - US News and World Report - 2 views

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    This is a really interesting article, and coupled with the edX / Anant Agarwal article below from Douglas, I think it brings up additional questions. Even with all the features that Anant says will be added to edX, I feel like they are all just part of the "convenience" factor and in many cases (like grading, discussion forum), more convenience for the teaching staff than the students. It is convenient for the students to do online labwork instead of going to a physical lab, for example. So I wonder if that type of convenience is enough to convince more students to sign up to MOOCs, or if they have to fundamentally change to add more types of value?
Chip Linehan

5 Ways That edX Could Change Education - 4 views

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    Gates funds edX to bring their courses/content to the community college setting. Is K-12 next?
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    Interesting that MOOCs (at the top of the high-value, high-margin education market) are providing entry-level content. That seems more like disruptive innovation than sustaining innovation.
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    Interesting point Harvey - thanks for weighing in! Per Clay Christensen, disruptive innovators often target the least desirable/most under-served segment of the market upon entry - the business that the established folks don't bother to pursue (think Southwest Airlines, etc). They then evolve up the value chain, ultimately displacing the large, established guys.
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    Chip, that's what makes this especially curious: it's the major players (Harvard, MIT, etc.) who are pursuing the least-served part of the market here - Christensen would argue that they are more like to pursue sustaining, not disruptive innovation! In essence, EdX is seeking to disrupt the teaching of entry-level, profit-generating classes at other schools, while possibly undermining their own teaching of the same topics. Should be interesting to see how it plays out.
Laura Johnson

Minnesota No Longer Banning Coursera | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Minnesota reverses decision to ban Coursera after "a staggering amount of backlash" 
Jared Moore

'There's something very exciting going on here' - 1 views

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    Interview with Stanford's first vice provost of online learning
Cole Shaw

A First for Udacity: Transfer Credit at a U.S. University for One of Its Courses - Tech... - 0 views

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    Someone else over the weekend posted about the U of Wisconsin accepting edX courses as transfer credit--found this other article that a university in Colorado is also going to accept Udacity credit!
Emily Watson

A Class to Teach You How to Use Google - 4 views

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    Google enters the MOOC market..
Emily Watson

Stanford U. Releases New Open-Source Online-Education Platform - 1 views

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    The new format adds integrated online classroom forums for MOOCs. You can check out Stanford's site here: http://class2go.stanford.edu/
Chris Dede

Coursera Announces Big Expansion, Adding 17 Universities - Wired Campus - The Chronicle... - 0 views

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    A major competitor to the Harvard-MIT-Berkeley Edx consortium
Cole Shaw

TED talk: Coursera co-founder Daphne Koller talks about online education - 0 views

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    Pretty interesting insights. I think the vision matches what most people think of, though I'm not convinced by her talk that it's fundamentally different from the Open Universities or U of Phoenix (except that it's free and put on by top "brick-and-mortar" universities).
Jeffrey Siegel

The Crisis in Higher Education - Technology Review - 0 views

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    General discussion of the benefits of MOOCs and the growing dissatisfaction with the state of college education.
Josh Tappan

Online Class Aims to Earn Millions (Wall Street Journal) - 0 views

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    UT-Austin professors pilot "Synchronous Massive Online Class" (SMOC)
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