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Education

More Universities Offer Free Online Courses

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Math professor Gilbert Strang at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is among educators involved in massive open online coursesMath professor Gilbert Strang at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is among educators involved in massive open online courses
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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.
 
Earlier this year, we reported on the growth of massive open online courses, or MOOCs. These higher education courses are mostly free and, so far, largely in technical areas like computer science. MOOCs are usually open to anyone and can have thousands of students around the world.
 
Entrepreneurs and educators are studying the different business possibilities. One idea is to make money by offering credits or certificates to students willing to pay. Another is to charge employers for connecting them with students who get top scores on online tests.
 
Some top universities are starting to offer their own MOOCs. For example, this week the University of California, Berkeley, announced it has joined a nonprofit enterprise called edX. Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology started edX and have each invested thirty million dollars.
 
This fall, Berkeley will offer two of the seven free courses on the edX platform: Artificial Intelligence and Software as a Service. Berkeley will also work with edX to get more universities involved. Schools that offer courses on the edX platform will be called "X Universities."
 
MIT professor Anant Agarwal is the president of edX, and he helped develop an electrical engineering course for the fall. He says the goal is to reinvent education worldwide and on campus. Berkeley Chancellor Robert Birgeneau made similar comments as he expressed a commitment to "excellence in online education." He says the goals are to bring higher education to more people and to enrich the quality of campus-based education. And he said he believes that working with the not-for-profit model of edX is the best way to do that.  
 
EdX faces for-profit competitors. One is Udacity, co-founded by Sebastian Thrun at Stanford University. Another is Coursera, started by two other Stanford computer scientists, Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng. In fact, some Berkeley professors have been teaching free courses through Coursera. Coursera started with four universities and last week announced a big expansion for the fall.
 
One of the new partners is the University of Virginia. Just last month its popular president, Teresa Sullivan, had to resign. The governing board forced her out in part over suggestions that she was not moving fast enough into this new world of online education. But two weeks later, after campus protests, the board rehired her.
 
And that’s the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. I’m Steve Ember.
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by: Online Courses from: Australia
08/22/2012 6:46 AM
Online education is like portability to us. One can choose any course according to their interest. Thanks for innformation.
www.coursesonline.com.au


by: Mohammad shah Mushfiq from: Afghanistan
08/04/2012 6:21 AM
Regards, this is a good news for All, I need to have more information about, what is the rule for take admission in this free cources? what is needed for this program ie, shool document ? will it be 100% free? how will be the exam,online or?
if someone gives me instruction about concerns, it may help with all a lot. thanks.


by: BIJU.P.Y. from: SOUTH INDIA
07/27/2012 5:07 PM
Thank you for introducing such online education programme. We are looking round to have an online degree from a foriegn country esp. from a super power like America. Our students can be expected to have the right kind of guidance thereby. Such introductions are most welcome in the near future. Thank you.

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by: sourav from: bangladesh
08/05/2012 5:33 AM
i am interested to study in america of mastas dregree


by: Orlando Gonzalez Villazon from: Colombia-Codazzi
07/27/2012 3:59 PM
In my country on line courses are offering for the SENA. More students study on line this program. The SENA has many years the offer learns on line.


by: wiiny from: vietnam
07/27/2012 10:01 AM
it's wonderful. Today, I can study some courses of famous universities. With the open world, we will have many changes to develop and discover more.


by: HECTOR MATTA from: LIMA,peru
07/27/2012 4:23 AM
It is good to know that big universities are working on this way to educate more personas in the world.

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by: David Silva from: Korea
07/30/2012 2:07 PM
I couldn't agree with you more.


by: Claudine Nunes from: Brazil
07/26/2012 4:38 PM
Very interesting and useful article.

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by: Lucio Pedro from: Timor-Leste
07/30/2012 5:29 AM
i its very interesting and useful for you as student who is really to attend the class even only on line. but you have to apply before entering to on line course

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by: adam
08/17/2012 2:50 PM
Would mind telling me how to apply


by: Thu Nguyen from: Vietnam
07/26/2012 1:59 PM
It is a good thing. I'd like to know if any free course on economics


by: saidi salah from: sidi khaled zawch
07/26/2012 11:31 AM
that's really such unrepcedent step, I hope all universities takes enter in this world of online university, because the world goes increasingly fatser and in huge progree in temrs of technology


by: Yoshi from: Sapporo
07/26/2012 9:45 AM
It is incredible that we can take academic couses of top class universities like edX from anywhere worldwide for free. It all owes to the development of internet technology. Emergence of some business models like Udacity and Coursera are acceptable reflecting on their benefits for internet learners.

As mentioned in this article, one of the aims for universities to offer these free academic cources is to enrich the quality of campus-based education. These universities might compete each other in getting more campus-students race !?