Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Why edX signed an agreement with India’s Bennett University

Due to a mutually beneficial agreement between the two, we could soon see edX expanding its influence in India and India's Bennett university becoming a revolutionary educational force in the country.

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Monday, January 25, 2016

Friday, January 22, 2016

January 22, 2016: Friday News Roundup

How was your week? Things are busy as usual over here at Udemy HQ, but there’s always time for some thought-provoking articles. Can we talk? A real conversation about performance management In case you didn’t see it on the Udemy blog, check out this LinkedIn Pulse post by our own VP of People, Lisa Haugh. [...]

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Blackboard Did What It Said It Would Do. Eventually.

By Michael FeldsteinMore Posts (1052) Today we have a prime example of how Blackboard has been failing by not succeeding fast enough. The company issued a press release announcing “availability of new SaaS offerings.” After last year’s BbWorld, I wrote a … Continue reading

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Thursday, January 21, 2016

Launch Of Moodle Users Association: 44 members sign up, mostly as individuals

By Phil HillMore Posts (382) The Moodle Users Association (MUA), a crowd-funding group for additional Moodle core development, announced today that it is open for members to join. Technically the site was internally announced on its web site last Friday, but the … Continue reading

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Can We Talk? A Real Conversation About Employee Performance

By Lisa Haugh, VP of People and General Counsel Performance reviews can strike fear in the hearts of otherwise level-headed employees. Fraught with subjectivity and judgment, reviews too often put people in the hot seat and focus on negativity — here’s a goal you missed, here’s what you’ve been doing wrong, etc. Most human resources [...]

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3ds Max + Unreal Engine 4: Easy Real Time for Arch Viz

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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

In-depth Review: Exploring Quantum Physics on Coursera

Detailed review by Class Central user Francesco Pedulla on a course which will help you learn the fate of Schroedinger's cat once and for all.

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Master New Skills in 2016 - 35+ New Specializations Now Open

We’re thrilled to announce 35+ new Specializations - in subjects ranging from programming to photography - are now open for enrollment on Coursera.

Each Specialization consists of a rigorous sequence of courses and a hands-on Capstone Project, all developed by top-tier university professors. Capstone Project prompts reflect real problems faced by professionals in the field. Learners who complete the courses and Capstone will have achieved deep mastery of the Specialization topic, produced professional-quality examples of their work to add to a resume or portfolio, and prepared to apply their knowledge to transform their life and career.

Explore the complete list of new Specializations below, enroll in one that fits your goals, and commit to building new skills for a new you in 2016!

Business:

Tech:

Data:

General Interest:



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An update on enrollment and grading options on Coursera

The new year is shaping up to be an exciting one here at Coursera - today we’re opening enrollment for hundreds of new courses and Specializations, and looking forward to enhancing the Coursera experience with a range of new features, options, and programs. As you begin selecting your first courses of the year, we want to give you an update on some changes that you’ll begin to see in 2016.

Starting today, when you enroll in certain courses, you’ll be asked to pay a fee (or apply for Coursera’s financial aid program) if you’d like to submit required graded assignments and earn a Course Certificate. You can also choose to explore the course for free, in which case you’ll have full access to videos, discussions, and practice assignments, and view-only access to graded assignments. You’ll see the options for each individual course when you click “enroll” on the course information page; courses that aren’t part of this change will continue to show the options to enroll in the course either with or without a Certificate. Most courses that are part of Specializations will begin offering this new experience this week, and certain other courses will follow later this year.

To learn more about this change, please refer to our blog post from October. As we emphasized at that time, we are committed to maintaining robust financial aid options so that every learner on our platform can receive a grade and Course Certificate for any Coursera course. We are extremely proud of the impact that Coursera Financial Aid had on our learners’ lives in 2015, and we will continue to invest in the program in the new year.

We are on a mission to change the world by providing universal access to the best learning experience. To do this, we also need to have a business model that supports our platform, our partners, our content, and everything we do for learners.The changes that we are making this year will move us toward sustainability and enable continued investment in our learning experience, without compromising our commitment to transforming lives for people around the world.

We welcome your questions and thoughts in the comments section of this post, and we wish you a successful start to 2016!



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Inside Higher Ed: One year after selling majority stake in company

By Phil HillMore Posts (381) One year ago I wrote a post critical of Inside Higher Ed for not doing a blanket disclosure about the sale of a majority stake to a private equity firm with other education holdings (most notably … Continue reading

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21 Free Robotics Courses to Help Clear the Path to Singularity

From the self driving cars to humanoid robots, the future of artificial intelligence is here.

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Monday, January 18, 2016

It’s Called Data Analysis And Not Data Synthesis For A Reason

By Phil HillMore Posts (380) I’ve never been a big TEDtalks fan, but recently I’ve been exploring some of the episodes, partially based on peer pressure. @PhilOnEdTech @mfeldstein67 y'all should do a weekly PTI style podcast rundown of the issues raised … Continue reading

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5 Tips for Using Synchronous Events in Your Online Class

Learn five steps to easily implement effective extra events in your MOOC that will boost learner engagement and learning.

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Friday, January 15, 2016

January 15, 2016: Friday News Roundup

This week, Udemy was part of exciting news out of Singapore as well as an announcement with Microsoft to provide online learning access to youth in the Middle East and Africa. Just business as usual as we prepare for world domination (just kidding…?). Let’s see what else people have been talking about in the world [...]

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Patents Rethought: Khan Academy Did the Right Thing

By Michael FeldsteinMore Posts (1052) To recap what’s happened so far: Audrey Watters called our attention to a patent filing by Khan Academy. I expressed my concerns about the continuing patent problem that we have in educational technology. Carl Straumsheim … Continue reading

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Ed Tech Patent Update: The Innovator’s Agreement

By Michael FeldsteinMore Posts (1051) Carl Straumsheim has a good piece out on the Khan Academy patent Inside Higher Ed today. Much of it is a primer on the uses and limitations of defensive patents, but there is a piece … Continue reading

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Thursday, January 14, 2016

The Massive Decline In Larger Education Company Market Caps

By Phil HillMore Posts (379) After our coverage of Blackboard’s CEO change last week, we were both interviewed by the Washington Business Journal, with the following lede: Analysts and sources I spoke with Monday, both on and off the record, … Continue reading

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Solving the Ed Tech Patent Problem

By Michael FeldsteinMore Posts (1050) You may have heard that Khan Academy has filed for several patents. Audrey Watters has written a really strong piece providing the details of the filings in the context of the history of ed tech … Continue reading

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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

In-Depth Review: High Performance Collaboration: Leadership, Teamwork and Negotiation

Detailed review by Class Central user Ravi Rajagopalan on a course that strives to enhance your leadership skills.

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Geodjango tutorials by using postgreSQL, Postgis,Proj4, Geos

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Six Universities in Talks to Pilot Credits For MOOCs

The idea of MOOCs giving credit for university courses is picking up steam, mostly thanks to efforts by edX and its partnerships.

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Extending our reach to help Middle Eastern and African youth gain job skills

By Dennis Yang, CEO, Udemy Udemy’s mission is to help anyone, anywhere, learn virtually anything. We believe that access to high-quality learning resources is the key to empowering people around the world to get on a path to upward mobility, achieve their goals, and improve their circumstances. That’s why we’re excited to be partnering with [...]

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Monday, January 11, 2016

Parent Company of University of Phoenix Could Be Sold to Owner of McGraw-Hill Education

By Phil HillMore Posts (378) Apollo Education Group, parent company of the University of Phoenix as well as Apollo Global, is in “advanced talks” to be purchased by Apollo Global Management, owner of McGraw-Hill Education and of Cengage debt. Got … Continue reading

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Udemy and SkillsFuture: Letting Singaporeans “shop” for new skills

Big news out of the Far East to kick off the week! Over the weekend, the Singaporean government launched the SkillsFuture Marketplace, “a new roadshow through which the public can find out more about how they can spend their $500 from the SkillsFuture Credit scheme to upgrade themselves.” Udemy, with more than 280 approved courses, [...]

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Qualitative Vs. Quantitative Methods of Verification and Evaluation

Katarina Chmolova, instructional designer at OpenLearning, guides us through two methods of analysing how much knowledge your students have picked up in your course, and explains why you should consider using both methods together.

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Friday, January 8, 2016

Udemy courses are like 90% until 1/10 (A+ and Net+)

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January 8, 2016: Friday News Roundup

Happy New Year! The Roundup has been on a holiday hiatus, but we’re pumped to hit the ground running here in 2016. Let’s dive right in! A year of change for employment, culture, and education in 2016 This is a good place to start — with our CEO’s predictions for the year ahead. Dennis will [...]

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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

In-Depth Review: Beyond Silicon Valley: Growing Entrepreneurship in Transitioning Economies

Detailed review by Class Central user Arjan Tupan on a course that will inspire your entrepreneurial spirit.

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New Skills, New You: Transform your career in 2016

Happy 2016 from all of us at Coursera!

The beginning of a new year is a perfect time to reflect on your career path - where you’ve been, where you’re headed, and whether your day to day work is as fun and fulfilling as you’d like. And if you’re considering changing direction, Coursera is the perfect place to explore your options and build the skills you need to excel.

To help you get started, we’ve created eight new course and Specialization sequences, each designed to prepare you for one of the top jobs of 2016. Choose a path to explore this year, and take the first step toward your dream career by enrolling today.

Become a Digital Marketer
Become a Digital Marketer
If your dream job combines creative thinking, analytics, and a passion for social media, digital marketing could be a perfect fit for you.
Become a Data Scientist
Become a Data Scientist
Data science is one of today’s fastest-growing fields, with career opportunities in every industry.
Become a Mobile Developer
Become a Mobile Developer
With billions of mobile devices in use around the world, opportunities in mobile development are growing exponentially. On Coursera, you can learn to build apps for the two most common mobile platforms, Android and iOS, in just a few courses.
Become a Web Developer
Become a Web Developer
Career opportunities in computer science are growing repidly, and web development is one of the most versatile and accessible skills you can learn.
Become a Machine Learning Engineer
Become a Machine Learning Engineer
Pursue a career in creating the products of the future - including speech recognition, genome analysis, and artificial intelligence.
Become a Financial Analyst
Become a Financial Analyst
If you’re looking for an opportunity to apply your passion for data and mathematics in a fascinating, fast-paced field, financial analysis could be your perfect career path.
Become a Manager
Become a Manager
Learn to lead thoughtfully, think strategically, and inspire your employees and colleagues.


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A Year of Change for Employment, Culture, and Education in 2016

By Dennis Yang, CEO, Udemy With 2015 in the books, it’s time to look forward. You know what that means: predictions for next year! Here are a few things I’ll be tracking in 2016. Hiring Managers Cool On Elite Credentials In 2015, accounting firms Ernst & Young and Deloitte announced big changes to the way [...]

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Monday, January 4, 2016

21L.460 Medieval Literature: Love, Sex, and Marriage (MIT)



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6.811 Principles and Practice of Assistive Technology (MIT)



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What Blackboard’s New CEO Needs to Do Now (and how you can tell if he’s doing it)

By Michael FeldsteinMore Posts (1056) As Phil noted in his post, Blackboard has hired a new CEO, a guy by the name of Bill Ballhaus. We don’t know much about him yet, other than that he came from outside education. … Continue reading

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Blackboard Replaces CEO Jay Bhatt: What happened

By Phil HillMore Posts (377) Just over four years since Providence Equity Partners acquired Blackboard and three years after they brought in Jay Bhatt to replace co-founder Michael Chasen, the company announced another change in CEO. Blackboard has removed Jay … Continue reading

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Great Unity Game Development Course is Only $10 Until January 13th normally $200. We often talk about learning to develop your own games, well here is a course for beginners to both Unity and programming 2D & 3D.

Great Unity Game Development Course is Only $10 Until January 13th normally $200. We often talk about learning to develop your own games, well here is a course for beginners to both Unity and programming 2D & 3D. submitted by iadagraca to KotakuInAction
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Sunday, January 3, 2016

New MOOCs added in December 2015

List of 196 new courses added to Class Central in December 2015

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MOOC Course Report: January 2016

List of 516 Free Online Courses from Top Universities Starting in January 2016.

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Global Education Highlights (weekly)



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Friday, January 1, 2016

Ten Most Popular MOOCs Starting in January 2016

The best new free courses from top universities starting in January 2016

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