Online Learning Update

July 20, 2012

Inside the Coursera Contract: How an Upstart Online Learning Company Might Modestly Profit From Free Courses

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:40 pm

By Jeffrey R. Young, Chronicle of Higher Ed

Coursera has been operating for only a few months, but the company has already persuaded some of the world’s best-known universities to offer free courses through its online platform. Colleges that usually move at a glacial pace are rushing into deals with the upstart company. But what exactly have they signed up for? And if the courses are free, how will the company—and the universities involved—make money to sustain them? Some clues can be found in the contract the institutions signed. The Chronicle obtained the agreement between Coursera and the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, the first public university to make such a deal, under a Freedom of Information Act request, and Coursera officials say that the arrangement is similar to those with the other partners.

http://chronicle.com/article/How-an-Upstart-Company-Might/133065/

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