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A MOOC Backlash?

Jonathan Haber | Posted 05.21.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

Unlike a scientific experiment that can keep controls and treated samples isolated in separate test tubes, the MOOC experiment is playing out in one of the messier corners of the already messy real world: academia.

What's a MOOC Worth?

Jonathan Haber | Posted 05.04.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

If people are willing to pay $2,000 or more per credit when a course is taken within a degree-granting institution, but less than 5 percent of that for the same course stands alone, that's a pretty strong indication of where the value in the college course truly lies.

My Sophomore Year Lineup

Jonathan Haber | Posted 04.26.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

I'm now close to a month into the sophomore year of my Degree of Freedom One Year BA project (which will run from April through June), and wanted to give readers a peek at what's on the docket for the next few months.

Credit for MOOCs

Jonathan Haber | Posted 04.19.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

One of the hot topics regarding MOOCs and other forms of online learning (massive or small, free or otherwise) is whether or not taking such courses should count for actual high school or college credit.

Doin' MOOC Time

Jonathan Haber | Posted 04.12.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

There is no reward for taking a MOOC beyond the learning you achieve. Which means that arranging your time to not learn everything you can from them would be the most ridiculous time waster of all.

MOOCs: Game Changer or "Tech Ed Du Jour"?

Dr. Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. | Posted 04.10.2013 | College
Dr. Arthur F. Kirk, Jr.

Indeed, Coursera, another commercial entity, now claims well over a million students and more than 30 institutional partners, many among the so-called elite. And not to be left behind, two existing giants, Google and Pearson, have entered the arena. So what to make of MOOCs?

Pedagogy of the Depressed

Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 04.10.2013 | College
Joseph A. Palermo

Can students really be taught critical thinking, civics, and citizenship skills in a standardized format that values conformity? Will relying on MOOCs and automation in the long-term turn professors into "delivery managers" and students into automatons and passive consumers rather than citizens?

Essay Grading Software is Insulting

Steve Nelson | Posted 04.08.2013 | College
Steve Nelson

There is an exciting new development of essay-grading software. This innovation, coming courtesy of the EdX people from Harvard and MIT, may have finally closed the diminishing gap between "educational reform" and parody. The only possible response is, "Are you kidding me?"

Computers Cannot Read, Write or Grade Papers

Robert David Jaffee | Posted 04.05.2013 | Technology
Robert David Jaffee

I can imagine Shakespeare laughing at all of us today, as we enslave ourselves to technology. When will this all stop? When will we take a moment and realize that originality, which resides in every human being, cannot be measured on a scale of 1 to 100?

Stanford Makes Their Pick For MOOC Platform

AP | Posted 04.03.2013 | College

SAN FRANCISCO — Stanford University announced Wednesday that it is joining an initiative co-founded by Harvard and MIT to develop a computer sys...

Sources for Courses

Jonathan Haber | Posted 03.29.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

While a bulk of their classes would probably be considered technical training or self-help in nature, they do include some interesting humanities and social sciences items in their library.

MOOCs and What Makes a Class?

Jonathan Haber | Posted 03.25.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

The bull sessions and hallway discussions of the physical college environment are replaced by online forums, social networks and video conferencing in the MOOC environment. And like reading, discussion largely boils down to a numbers game.

Degree of Freedom Freshman Year Lineup

Jonathan Haber | Posted 05.15.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

This week, I introduced people to the nuts and bolts behind Degree of Freedom - my one-year effort to learn everything I would from being enrolled in a liberal arts BA program in just twelve months using only free educational resources.

Back to School: My One Year BA Project

Jonathan Haber | Posted 05.08.2013 | College
Jonathan Haber

I decided to go back to school this year, although rather than travel the well-trodden path of specialization by obtaining a graduate degree, I decided it was time to re-do my undergraduate BA, this time taking all the courses I never got around to the first time around.

Coursera, edX Announce Major Expansions

AP | TERENCE CHEA | Posted 02.21.2013 | College

SAN FRANCISCO -- More of the world's elite universities are joining the rush to offer "massive open online courses" that are broadening access to high...

The Real Trouble With Online Higher Ed

Beth Rubin | Posted 04.06.2013 | College
Beth Rubin

The problem isn't too many Bachelor's diplomas or too many online courses. The problem is the current system's failure to develop essential competences in a cost-effective way.

Getting an Entrepreneurial Edge for Free -- With MOOCs

Dan Johnston | Posted 03.31.2013 | College
Dan Johnston

Whether you are focused on the liberal arts in school and are looking for some real[er] world skills, or are a recent grad thinking of starting your own company, here are some courses that any aspiring entrepreneur should check out.

The Week University (As We Know It) Ended

Don Tapscott | Posted 03.30.2013 | Business
Don Tapscott

For many years I've been writing about how the Internet and new models of pedagogy will bring an end to the university's monopoly on higher education. Nothing is as powerful as an idea whose time has come.

Higher Tech Meets Higher Ed

Robin Raskin | Posted 02.22.2013 | Technology
Robin Raskin

Silicon Valley thrives on disruption; academia thrives on tradition. That's a recipe for tension.

Online Education: WellesleyX, a Grand Experiment

H. Kim Bottomly | Posted 02.03.2013 | College
H. Kim Bottomly

For Wellesley College, the opportunity to provide access to Wellesley professors for many around the world -- especially women -- who would not otherwise have that opportunity, is consistent with our values.

Tyler Kingkade

Despite Rapid Growth Of MOOCs, University Presidents Remain Skeptical

HuffingtonPost.com | Tyler Kingkade | Posted 11.26.2012 | College

Millions of people signed up to take a free class from the top research universities and Ivy League schools in 2012, but some higher education leaders...

Can MOOCs Actually Transform Higher Education?

AP | By JUSTIN POPE | Posted 01.20.2013 | College

-- In 15 years of teaching, University of Pennsylvania classicist Peter Struck has guided perhaps a few hundred students annually in his classes on G...

Minnesota Bans Free Online Education Provider Coursera

Posted 10.19.2012 | Home

In a move that has many scratching their heads, Minnesota’s Office of Higher Education has banned Coursera — an educational technology startup tha...

MOOCs Shift From Curiousity to Employability

Tom Vander Ark | Posted 11.25.2012 | Business
Tom Vander Ark

MOOCs and other learning resources are reshaping how people prepare for employment. With clarity around job requirements, lots of learning options, assessments that let learners show what they know.

More Top Universities Offer Free Classes Online

AP | TERENCE CHEA | Posted 11.19.2012 | College

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Seventeen leading universities in the U.S. and abroad will start offering free cyber courses through the online education platf...