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created three courses at Stanford University show that the free education online can compete with traditional teaching methods
Once upon a time, long ago, in 1995 to be exact, a scholar named Eli Noam has published an article in the prestigious journal
Science
under "electronics and the bleak future of the university." In this paper, Professor Noam said that the basic model of the university - which had been stable for hundreds of years - could be threatened by technology communication network
In the classical model, the universities were institutions that have created, stored and disseminated knowledge. If students and researchers who want access to this knowledge, they had to come to university. However, Noam has argued, the Internet would jeopardize this model raises the question memorably by Howard Rheingold in the 1980s: "Where is the Library of Congress, when in my office," If all the knowledge stored in the world can be accessed from any network device, and if the materials and the best academic conferences are also available online, why students pay taxes and go into debt to live in cramped quarters for three years? Qu ' Is that the USP of the traditional university when their monopolies in the storage and dissemination eroded?
If it was a good question in 1995 is much better today. The answers offered by traditional universities over the years varies by state and mission. Some universities are in denial and said that "dark future" Noam not happen to them. Some have decided that their FSU - elite brands - would protect them against the coming storm. Others decided that 'they would be mainly driven by joint research with undergraduate education is considered a tedious task that could be done by qualified instructors. Some experimented with distance learning and the illusion of having put his training "content" online could solve the problem. But these answers are different, all universities agree on one thing: the end, students must come to them because the universities which would provide appropriate credentials. QED.
- By behaving this way, universities are placed in the role of the mythical frog in a pot of water that is heated slowly in a kitchen. As time passes, the frog will notice gradual changes in temperature, but each increase appears to be relatively tolerable, so that the child adapts to it. But then there comes a time when the water boils ...
- Some things that have occurred recently which suggest that perhaps the water could be reached the boiling point of traditional universities. The key to development is a set of three fields created by professors at Stanford University and colleagues in three areas: machine learning, database design and artificial intelligence. What makes this important is that they are intellectually demanding, free, presented entirely online, taught by world-renowned academic, and inclusive assessment and tuition
Now one could argue that Thrun (and Stanford) just a few steps on a path that was provided for the MIT and the University of our own Open - content pedagogy sophisticated online - and it's true. But so far, universities have refused to give their offers degrees online for free. This too will change: from this spring, students take free online courses at MIT, for a small fee, give them the academic qualifications, if they pass the evaluation
The game is, people. Who says a boiling pot ever seen?
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