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Wharton Shows How to Generate Revenues and Branding on MOOCs: $5M in 2015
Early MOOCs were entirely free, including statements of completion. But now they can be a substantial source of revenue.
Wharton, University of Pennsylvania, has understood this...
EdX Begins to Charge for Access to Graded Assessments
The edX organization has implemented a new revenue model on its catalog, based on charging to access graded problems. Anant Agarwal, CEO at edX,...
edX Removes Free Certificates and Adds Verified and XSeries Credentials – Udacity Leads the...
edX has discontinued the free honor code certificates, although the old ones will remain valid. Instead, learners will be able to audit courses without a...
Unbundling University Education: Welcome to the "iTunes-Style" College
"American higher education organizations will undergo from packaged courses and degrees to unbundled course offerings," argues Ryan Craig, managing director of University Ventures, a...
Investments in MOOCs Start to Pay Off
There was a consensus at the edX Global Forum that the future of higher education is blended.
The same course design methodologies employed to produce...
The "edX Idea": Higher Education Credentials for Everyone
Beyond a consortium, educational portal and open source platform, edX is a powerful concept structured into a community of learners, educators, technologists and entrepreneurs.
Dr. Joshua...
Over 30 Universities along with Brightest Minds in Higher Ed Participated in the Open...
The Open edX Universities Symposium (Washington DC, Nov 10-11) attracted over 30 top universities along with some of the brightest minds in higher education...
John Mitchell (Stanford): "EdX Delivered on Its Promise of Open Sourcing as We Dropped...
Guest Post: Prof. Lorena Barba
Title: Q&A with Prof. John Mitchell
Originally posted at Open edX Universities.org
Stanford University president, John Hennessy, created the office of the...
The University of Michigan Joins edX
The University of Michigan (U-M), a founding partner in Coursera, is joining the edX consortium this month.
This university will use the name MichiganX and...
The Impact of MOOCs on Corporate Training – The edX Experiences
This is a summary of the talk “MOOCs and Their Impact on Corporate Training: the edX Experiences", that IBL's Founder Michael Amigot gave at...