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Cole Shaw

edX adds new partner--UT system - 1 views

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    The University of Texas system just decided to join the edX movement, with a $5 million dollar contribution. Gov. Rick Perry is trying to cap costs for a college education in Texas, so he approves of the measure...UT also seems closer than other schools to allowing students to get actual credit for the courses, as the article mentions they are considering tiered payments for classes.
Jason Hammon

Innosight Institute » Family support defines lowest tier of the K-12 school m... - 0 views

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    disruptive Innovation should target highly supportive families
Jeffrey Siegel

Online learning: pedagogy, technology and opening up higher education - 2 views

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    "There is a danger that MOOCs will reinforce rather than disrupt a two-tier education system in the US, and eventually in the UK, with campus-based learning as premium elite education and online learning as a basic offering."
Benjamin Berte

Which Augmented Reality Startups Are Most Ready for Market? We Rank Them. - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Here's an individual analysis of each company and how it rated according to Technology, Business Model and Utility
Margaret O'Connell

IEEE Spectrum: Outsourcing's Education Gap - 0 views

  • Lower-tier colleges and universities in both India and China suffer from passive learning styles. Design and project work is typically absent, the curricula do not focus on problem solving or building project management and communication skills, and there are no internships or other work experience. ”Engineering education is much more theoretically oriented, and students don’t really get this fully blended education that allows them to think outside the box,” says Denis Simon, a professor at the Pennsylvania State University School of International Affairs, who focuses on technology and education in China. ”They haven’t had the interaction with real live engineering that grads here have, so they’re very green when they come into the workplace.”
  • The main problem, though, is the sheer mass of students enrolled in engineering classes. ”When you have 100 students per teacher, you really can’t get hands-on and be interactive,” he says.
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