Harvard and MIT are providing
on-line
courses free to students around the world and based on MIT’s experience
with demand for this type of education things ought to be looking pretty good.
Harvard’s involvement
follows M.I.T.’s announcement in December that it was starting an open online
learning project to be known as MITx. Its first course, Circuits and Electronics,
began in March, enrolling about 120,000 students,
Except of those
120,000 students not all made it to the mid term
some 10,000 of
whom made it through the recent midterm exam.
Okay, though, maybe
free on line courses will ultimately lead to free or low cost college
education.
But
Harvard and M.I.T. are not the only elite universities planning to offer a wide
array of massively open online courses, or MOOCs, as they are known. This
month, Stanford, Princeton, the University
of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan announced their partnership
with a new for-profit company, Coursera, with $16 million in venture
capital.
But what is more
likely is that these schools will find a way to make big bucks from the
idea.
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