Harvard and M.I.T. Team Up to Offer Free Online Courses
In what is shaping up as an academic Battle of the Titans — one that offers vast new learning opportunities for students around the world — Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Wednesday announced a new nonprofit partnership, known as edX, to offer free online courses from both universities.
Harvard’s involvement follows M.I.T.’s announcement in December that it
was starting an open online learning project to be known as MITx. Its
first course, Circuits and Electronics, began in March, enrolling about
120,000 students, some 10,000 of whom made it through the recent midterm
exam. Those who complete the course will get a certificate of mastery
and a grade, but no official credit. Similarly, edX courses will offer a certificate but will carry no credit.
But Harvard and M.I.T. are not the only elite universities planning to
offer a wide array of massively open online courses, or MOOCs, as they
are known. This month, Stanford, Princeton, the University of
Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan announced their partnership
with a new for-profit company, Coursera, with $16 million in venture capital.
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