Thursday, October 31, 2013

Coursera teams up with State Department on series of MOOC-based 'learning hubs' around the world


Coursera teams up US State Department on series of MOOCbased 'learning hubs' around the world


Coursera is already one of the leading providers of MOOCs (or massive open online courses) in the US, and its now getting a helping hand from none other than the US government in broadening its worldwide ambitions. The company announced a new initiative today that will see it partner with the State Department and a number of other organizations on a series of "learning hubs" around the world, where students will be able to go and access the internet and participate in MOOCs as a group.


Those classes won't be quite as "massive" as your usual MOOC, however. According the The New York Times, the classes will all be small ones -- some with as few as 15 students -- and they'll be supplemented by weekly in-person sessions with a local instructor for what Coursera's Lila Ibrahim describes as a "blended learning experience." For its part, the State Department says that it hopes the courses will not only help students where they are, but "help connect them to U.S. higher education institutions" as well.


Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/31/coursera-state-department-mooc-learning-hubs/?ncid=rss_truncated
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