Thursday, March 27, 2014

The Future of Education - MOOCS.



The word ‘MOOCS’ sounds like a cute and cuddly cousin to George Lucas’ teddy-bear in a new Star Wars film. They far from cuddly, though, threatening much of the higher education with extinction with a lot of help from INDIANS.


Even as you read this, someone in the country is sitting in front of a computer, attending a class in public health offered by Harvard University. She has just finished taking a class, video pop-quiz, responded to a question on the class bulletin board from one of the 2 million students from around the world, and is getting ready to watch the next part of the lecture being conducted by her world renowned, Boston based epidemiology professor [Epi.. what? Click here]. In two weeks she will have finished her eight week class, written three papers and gained a certificate, if not college degree.

MOOCS - Massive Open Online Courses - are quite different from your familiar online, instructional videos. Almost all of the MOOCS pioneers have Artificial Intelligence backgrounds, so it’s no surprise that some heavy-duty technology is being utilized to make the online experience more immersive and interactive, allowing for features like peer-graded papers.


INDIA, with its enormous appetite for but paltry supply of quality education, sits in the middle of this programme. For instance, Coursera, the leading player in this market which has signed up more than 2 million users in less than a year and has 630+ courses, says Indians compromise a major percentage of its active student base and are its second largest cohort, next only to US and ahead of Britain, Canada and Brazil. It offers courses from 33 of the world’s best colleges Stanford, Princeton, and the Berklee College of Music included. Here, students have access to same curriculum, even professors, as on-campus students would at these respective colleges. [Wanna know How It Works?]



IT’S COMPLETELY FREE!!


Anant Agarwal’s edX is the other pioneer in this field but unlike Coursera, it is a not-for-profit entity with 160+ courses offered on its website. It is a Harvard-MIT joint venture that received $60 million in funding to put all of college’s educational material online. It also has begun attracting Indians in waves. Overall India is second ranking location for edX too. It is also the number-one location for an online course that is the bedrock of any MIT education in its campus avatar.[For edX Website- Click here]


Techies are not only ones flocking to the site. There are a number of courses on business, management, health, communication, history, arts, research, economics, food and nutrition, robotics, biotechnology, nanotechnology science and more.


If you have a choice between learning from an Ivy League college and a local one, which one would you choose?

But a question still remains..
Do the employers in India consider such certificates?

Slowly but steadily they have started to understand the importance of such courses. These courses are the future of education landscape. Soon they are starting to charge for these courses.

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