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Online Class Myths and Fantasies

By Peter Galuszka

Far too often on this blog, a new program or an event gets taken far beyond its intrinsic value. One obvious example is a new program offered by Harvard and MIT for online classes.

The program is being touted by the right-wing crowd as the next wheel or airplane or laptop computer. It is being cited as a reason why University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan was abruptly ousted from her job.

But what is the Harvard-MIT program? It is called edX and details can be found here. Among them:

GOOZEVIEW’s BOTTOM LINE:

Interesting idea but not exactly the “revolution” in college education that some would have you believe. Students may gain from such courses, but they get no school credits from them that apply to a degree, especially NOT from Harvard or MIT.

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