Online Learning Update

November 19, 2014

Yale’s Former President — Now Coursera’s CEO — Settles Into Silicon Valley

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:03 am

By Nellie Bowles, Re-Code

“Over time, yes, there will be some substitution of online degrees for brick-and-mortar, sure,” he said. “But it’ll happen slowly. Access is first, not disruption.” His next move with Coursera will be to expand its “specializations,” like computer science, which offer certificates recognized by companies, and to expand on-demand course offerings. Right now, most of the Coursera courses are offered the way university classes are (livestreamed Tuesday afternoon, 4 pm to 6 pm or some such), but this mirroring is silly on the Internet, Levin argued. “Professors have this idea that students arrive at one time, work in lockstep,” he said. “That’s not what Internet users want. They might want to binge in one day.”

https://recode.net/2014/11/11/yales-former-president-now-courseras-ceo-settles-into-silicon-valley/

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