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Getting a Free Education, in Huge Online Classes

Math professor Gilbert Strang at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is among educators involved in massive open online courses
Math professor Gilbert Strang at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is among educators involved in massive open online courses
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This is the VOA Special English Education Report.

A class with tens or even hundreds of thousands of students might sound like a teacher's bad dream. But a big idea in higher education these days is the massive open online course, or MOOC.

Some universities offer free, non-credit MOOCs available to anyone in the world. Others charge for courses and provide credits. The idea is still developing.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently started its first MOOC. The school plans to offer many free, non-credit courses through a project called MITx.

So far, most massive open online courses are in computer science, technology, mechanics and engineering. For example, students around the world are taking a free course called "Building a Computer Search Engine." Two computer scientists, Sebastian Thrun and David Evans, are offering this course through udacity.com.

Mr. Evans is on leave from the University of Virginia, where he is an associate professor. Mr. Thrun is a Stanford research professor and a Google Fellow best known for his work on a driverless car.

There are no education requirements for the course. The students watch short videos. Then, says Mr. Evans, they take informal, ungraded quizzes after the videos each week for six weeks.

DAVID EVANS: "Quizzes are part of the lecture to keep students engaged and keep them thinking, for students to be able to check that they understood what we covered. Those are not graded and students try those as often as they want."

They can repeatedly watch the videos and take the quizzes whenever they want.

Students receive homework. They join online groups to exchange questions and answers about the course.

The teachers hold virtual office hours to answer questions that the students have voted to send them. They also present their own questions and observations.

The students take a final examination to show where they rate in the class  Everyone who finishes the course receives a grade and proof of completion. Top students get letters documenting their work.

Mr. Thrun started Udacity, which supports free MOOCs. Udacity hopes to make a profit in the future by connecting possible employers with interested students. On his Stanford homepage he says he wants to "democratize" education. Education, he says, should be free, accessible for all, everywhere and any time.

So how does David Evans compare the education in MOOCs to traditional teaching?

DAVID EVANS: "There are things that we can do better in the online format. We can certainly deliver high-quality education to so much more students at much lower cost ."

But he recognizes the limits.

DAVID EVANS: "Part of what I hope will happen as a result of this is that the best traditional universities will be able to focus on the things they can do really well that can't be done better through an online university."

And that’s the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. I’m Bob Doughty.

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by: Abazar
05/08/2012 2:30 AM
It's not free. Google filtered it for us in Iran:
We're sorry, but this service is not available in your country
:(


by: natalia estrada
05/03/2012 4:18 PM
is a beautiful idea is so awesome the way you want to help people and really want to learn about you and i think if we all get connected we can make this dream come true so congrats :D


by: Yoshi
04/19/2012 3:43 AM
I agree with some comments that MOOCs has many advantages for the people who want to learn by themselves. On the other hand, how about for teachers? Teachers hardly not only identify their students,but get the studens' response to their lectures. So, I wonder if teachers could keep potentials to provide high-level courses continuously. I am afraid the contents would not be revised and get old year by year. Face-to-face course like schooling should be merged .


by: Abdulrhman alqhtany
04/08/2012 7:41 PM
Excellent, I really like this idea most students have problems with transportation .and most of them have a job and they don't have time for going to school.so thy can take it online and work in these classes when they have free time .


by: sanou oury
04/06/2012 3:39 PM
That wanderfull!! i am seeking for knowledge anywhere it will be.i will do something for the world too


by: Vinh
04/03/2012 5:50 AM
Thanks. It can help me learning English better.


by: Prem Verma
04/03/2012 12:36 AM
Nowadays , when education became a business In the world, the news regarding free education is quite worthy. In developing countries like India government also wish to provide free education to the public but it is limited to only primary education. There are education mafia developed in higher education for making profits. Thanks VOA for the valuable information.


by: wlchang
04/02/2012 10:37 AM
Is the website free? I see that it's needed to pay with credit card by telephone !?


by: Sonia
04/01/2012 3:05 AM
the education is one of the most important things in the life of beign a human. that´s why the people search for new ways to learn using all the things that simplify their methods. MOOC is very accessible and available for the students around the world.


by: Thuan
04/01/2012 2:13 AM
MOOC is a real innovation for self-study, firstly, as the name is massive open oline, it will give the people an large amount of knowledge. Secondly, It supports the people for them to control their own time, that means they don't have to go to shool, they can learn anytime and anywhere with a laptop or tablets. thirdly, online classes will save a big amount of money in infratructure and tuition fee.

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