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    M.I.T. Game-Changer: Free Online Education For All

    For Wall Street Occupiers or other decriers of the “social injustice” of college tuition, here’s a curveball bound to scramble your worldview: a totally free college education regardless of your academic performance or background.  The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) will announce on Monday that they intend to launch an online learning initiative called M.I.T.x,which will offer the online teaching of M.I.T. courses free of charge to anyone in the world.

    The program will not allow students to earn an M.I.T. degree. Instead, those who are able to exhibit a mastery of the subjects taught on the platform will receive an official certificate of completion. The certificate will obviously not carry the weight of a traditional M.I.T. diploma, but it will provide an incentive to finish the online material. According to the New York Times, in order to prevent confusion, the certificate will be a credential bearing the distinct name of a new not-for-profit body that will be created within M.I.T.

    The new online platform will look to build upon the decade-long success of the university’s original free online platform, OpenCourseWare (OCW), which has been used by over 100 million students and contains course material for roughly 2,100 classes. The new M.I.T.x online program will not compete with OCW in the number of courses that it offers. However, the program will offer students a greater interactive experience.

    Students using the program will be able to communicate with their peers through student-to-student discussions, allowing them an opportunity to ask questions or simply brainstorm with others, while also being able to access online laboratories and self-assessments. In the future, students and faculty will be able to control which classes will be available on the system based on their interests, creating a personalized education setting.

    M.I.T.x represents the next logical evolution in the mushrooming business of free online education by giving students an interactive experience as opposed to a simple videotaped lecture. Academic Earth (picked by Time Magazine as one of the 50 best websites of 2009) has cornered the market on free online education by making a smorgasbord of online course content – from prestigious universities such as Stanford and Princeton – accessible and free to anyone in the world. Users on Academic Earth can watch lectures from some of the brightest minds our universities have to offer from the comfort of their own computer screen. However, that is all they can do: watch. Khan Academy, another notable online education site, offers a largely free interactive experience to its users through assessments and exercises, but it limits itself to K-12 education. By contrast, M.I.T.x will combine the interactivity of the Khan Academy with the collegiate focus of Academic Earth, while drawing primarily from M.I.T.'s advanced course material.

    “M.I.T. has long believed that anyone in the world with the motivation and ability to engage M.I.T. coursework should have the opportunity to attain the best M.I.T.-based educational experience that Internet technology enables,” said M.I.T. President Susan Hockfield in the university’s press release.

    According to the university, residential M.I.T. students can expect to use M.I.T.x in a different way than online-only students. For instance, the program will be used to augment on-campus course work by expanding upon what students learn in class (faculty and students will determine how to incorporate the program into their courses). The university intends to run the two programs simultaneously with no reduction in OCW offerings.

    According to the New York Times, access to the software will be free. However, there will most likely be an “affordable” charge, not yet determined, for a credential. The program will also save individuals from the rigors of the cutthroat M.I.T. admissions process, as online-only students will not have to be enrolled in the prestigious, yet expensive, university to access its online teaching resources.

    Those chomping at the bit to dive into M.I.T.x will have to wait, as the university doesn’t plan to launch a prototype of the platform until the spring of 2012. According to M.I.T. Provost L. Rafael Reif and Anant Agarwal, director of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, the prototype might include only one course, but it would quickly expand to include many more courses.

    Once launched, M.I.T. officials expect the M.I.T.x platform to be a giant hit amongst other universities looking to create or expand upon their online course materials.  “Creating an open learning infrastructure will enable other communities of developers to contribute to it, thereby making it self-sustaining,” said Agarwal in the M.I.T. press release.

    Whether M.I.T.x will directly threaten the margins at for-profit online universities, such as the University of Phoenix, APUS, or DeVry remains to be seen. But as M.I.T.x starts to provide many of the salient virtues of for-profit online colleges, such as a robust learning management systems and real-time virtual interaction, these publicly traded education companies might have to lower fees in order to compete with M.I.T.x's compelling free price. In addition, the success of M.I.T.x, OCW, and Academic Earth may push dramatic technological innovation at for-profits, so that they can maintain a unique selling proposition versus their free competitors. Moreover, as the rapidly growing number of what are termed "self educators" choose free college education, a cottage industry of social media support services might evolve to bring them together for free in-person study and help sessions. Which is all to say that, against this country’s sizable need for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) graduates, M.I.T.x is nothing short of revolutionary. This is especially true if you aren’t a credential freak and, like me, just want to improve your chops in a marketable subject area. Heck, maybe Gene Marks' ("If I Were a Black Kid") tech-based view of education can become a reality after all.

     

     

    22 comments

    • Free Education Aid  •  4 mths ago
      This is what may be all are looking for!
    • Jackson  •  Gallatin Gateway, Montana  •  4 mths ago
      This is great for people like me who are going to State Universities for cost but also want to expand our learning with first-rate education. Also having an actual certificate helps in our pedantically credentialed society. And learning is fun!
    • Steevo  •  Montoursville, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Go MIT! I've been a fan of OpenCourseWare for a few years, now I'll at least earn a certificate for being a dork.
    • Wayne  •  Pocatello, Idaho  •  5 mths ago
      This is how get to the point where everyone will be home schooled. You only need a handful of teachers. The end of schools as we know it.
      • Carling 5 mths ago
        If one can get a better education by being home schooled, What is the problem with that, In the long run it will save student thousands of dollars annually
      • Wayne 5 mths ago
        Carling I agree with you 100%, nothing is better than homeshcooling. Parents needed to be more involved, and the savings of government money at all levels
      • Victoria V 5 mths ago
        What about households where both parents work? How would home schooling work then? I see this as a step for upper and maybe middle class parents, sure. But what about poor parents or single parent households, or even ones where parents are illiterate and wouldn't be able to support their child's home school education?
    • abe l  •  5 mths ago
      The reality of it, is a lot of people will not take MIT up on this and make excuses for themselves, and still remain to be a burden to the government and society.
      • bigbadude 5 mths ago
        alway complaining about something be happie be a blessing quit whinning!
    • jesuswasbrown  •  4 mths ago
      what is the time frame for the release?
    • S  •  New York, New York  •  5 mths ago
      If you are going to do it do it right don't be afraid to give a real college degree to people desperately willing to work hard for it give them the real thing and out of gratitude when they are sucessful they will give back money donations to the program making it possible for others to gain a free world class education. Give it all to them and people will provide the funding from their own earnings and success or return to teach, volunteer and eagerly freely find ways to pay you back for a great opportunity.
      All colleges should be that way people can just sign up or swipe a card to cover the education costs and donate money in to an account or fund to return the favor. People will be motivated to do this!!!
    • JoshSmart  •  5 mths ago
      Online education can't replace the value of face-to-face instruction. Online education can only work if students are highly self motivated.
    • Elle  •  5 mths ago
      The government should consider funding higher learning for all it's citizens.
      It could compensate the educators for the work that they provide
      in learning and this country would be a far more intelligent community.
      It takes intelligence to breed intelligent people.
      • Wayne 5 mths ago
        The problem you will run into is that people with degrees would be lowered in value, you would end up with Highly educated people mopping floors with Master Degrees. This is what is happening now at HP and Micron
      • jesuswasbrown 4 mths ago
        no wayne, if you have actually seen statistics you would know that the economy could rise by 2 % if we had the engineers that are desperatly needed, that is not including all the doctors and other degrees in high demand, 2% is alot considering the size of our economy.
    • jesuswasbrown  •  4 mths ago
      cant wait for the release..doesnt offer a degree but the knowledge helps
    • Las Vegas Hotels  •  5 mths ago
      This is a great idea. Now all that is needed is for the online classes to offer optional test taking at a proctored facility so that students can earn transferable college credit.
    • pacificsharp  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  5 mths ago
      So you can get a certificate of completion for free, but if you want the real thing then you need to pay up.
      • Wayne 5 mths ago
        Seems to be the facts of life
    • bigbadude  •  5 mths ago
      this is exactly what we need !
    • Foxtrot Uniform  •  4 mths ago
      Good. Now I don't want to hear OWS whining about college tuitions.
    • Cannon Fodder  •  Denver, Colorado  •  5 mths ago
      Ha! This is a scam and we all know it! The people at M.I.T. are NOT going to just give away ANYTHING! There is a huge catch somewhere and I feel sorry for those who get trapped up in this giant pile of cow dung!
      • jesuswasbrown 4 mths ago
        honestly...wouldnt be surprised, for profit colleges dont do anything for free...hell no colleges do lol
    • m.r  •  5 mths ago
      Free online education is a good thing. It allows any motivated learner to talk the talk. However, there's no substitute for experience when it comes to the sharp elbows of ruthless competition ... where politics trump education.
    • Carling  •  5 mths ago
      To bring you all up to date this method of Free on line teaching has been going on all across the world for years, if you all woke up to the fact that Americans are years behind the rest of the world y'all might just catch up and get a better education system going. At least M.I.T have joined the rest of the world. Education should never be for profit. BTW for those that don't know, this is the socialist way of life and thinking (FREE)
    • Rich  •  4 mths ago
      We're waiting! If M.I.T. has the teaching that makes their degrees so prestigious, then that and another school might be worth something. After all, it's not the degree but the learning.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      Its because all the talented, smart students go into finance, liberal arts, law and medical school. If you haven't noticed, science departments across the country hardly have any students anymore, and 90% of their students come from China, India, Pakistan on H1.
      Many of the professors are seeing their subject downgraded to "slave education" in the new economy, and their career going nowhere. Globalization is putting them into the same basket with China and India. Thats why avoid science education at any cost.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      It offers no degree and had nothing to do with Wall Street anyway, stay stupid, Forbes.
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