Revolution Hits the Universities

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 31 January 2013 | 02:31

Last May I wrote about Coursera — co-founded by the Stanford computer scientists Daphne Koller and Andrew Ng — just after it opened. Two weeks ago, I went back out to Palo Alto to check in on them. When I visited last May, about 300,000 people were taking 38 courses taught by Stanford professors and a few other elite universities. Today, they have 2.4 million students, taking 214 courses from 33 universities, including eight international ones.

Anant Agarwal, the former director of M.I.T.'s artificial intelligence lab, is now president of edX, a nonprofit MOOC that M.I.T. and Harvard are jointly building. Agarwal told me that since May, some 155,000 students from around the world have taken edX's first course: an M.I.T. intro

Read full article: http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/30/us/cats-predation-impact/index.html


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http://www.news.ezonearticle.com/2013/01/31/revolution-hits-the-universities/

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