MIT and Harvard launch a ‘revolution in education’
Online edX courses will open both universities’ classrooms to the world while enhancing on-campus learning.
David L. Chandler, MIT News Office
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MIT President Susan Hockfield and Harvard University President Drew Faust, accompanied by top officials from both institutions, announced on Wednesday a new collaboration that will unite the Cambridge-based universities in an ambitious new partnership to deliver online education to learners anywhere in the world.
The new venture, called edX, will provide interactive classes from both Harvard and MIT — for free — to anyone in the world with an Internet connection. But a key goal of the project, Faust said, is “to enhance the educational experience of students who study in our classrooms and laboratories.”
Hockfield described edX as a “shared expedition to explore the frontiers of digital education.” In launching some of the two institutions’ classes into the world in a highly interactive way, she said, “What we will discover together will help us do what we do better — to more effectively, more creatively, increase the vitality of our campuses — and at the same time increase educational opportunities for learners and teachers across the planet.”
The online tools developed for edX will also supplement the lectures, seminars and labs available to MIT’s and Harvard’s own students, and will provide detailed data about how well different parts of lessons are understood and what areas may require further explanation.
“Online education is not an enemy of residential education,” Hockfield said, “but rather an inspiring and liberating ally.”
She added that in facing the dramatic changes brought about by technology, “You can choose to view this era as one of threatening change and unsettling volatility, or you can see it as a moment charged with the most exciting possibilities presented to educators in our lifetimes.”
EdX brings a “possibility of transformation through education to learners across the globe,” Faust said. “We are privileged to be here today to mark the creation of a new partnership between two of the world’s great universities, a partnership that will change our relationship to knowledge and teaching for the benefit of our students, and students and would-be students everywhere.”
Anant Agarwal, director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory and president of the newly formed edX, called the new initiative a “historic partnership.” Online education, he said, is creating a “revolution” driven by “the pen and the mouse,” adding that edX is “disruptive, and will completely change the world.” The new possibilities afforded by today’s technology, he said, have created “the biggest change in education since the invention of the printing press.”
Agarwal, who is currently teaching the pilot course of MIT’s online-education program MITx, talked about the unexpected popularity of that class, “Circuits and Electronics,” despite its relatively challenging subject matter. The class, known as 6.002x, has attracted more than 120,000 registrants — ranging from high-school students to at least one octogenarian — and has spawned groups that have spontaneously formed worldwide to work together.
Hockfield said she was “frankly a bit stunned to know how many people around the world are willing to take on the challenge” of such a technical MIT class. The number of students who have enrolled in 6.002x, she pointed out, is just “a bit fewer than all of MIT’s living alumni.”
Agarwal said that while some universities have teamed up with for-profit companies to provide online classes, edX’s not-for-profit model is similar to one of the world’s most successful examples of online learning: Khan Academy, a set of online lessons aimed at K-12 students founded by MIT alumnus Salman Khan ’98, MEng ‘98. Khan “was a leader” in developing innovative ways of teaching online, Agarwal said.
MIT Provost L. Rafael Reif led an effort over the last five years that looked into ways to move the MIT classroom experience into an online environment, which culminated last December in the announcement of MIT’s online education initiative, called MITx. The goal of that project, as well as of the new edX collaboration, he said, “is to strengthen and enrich what we do on campus” by making use of the lessons learned about effective teaching methods, as well as the specific tools created for the online classes.
“The research we do online will allow us to find the best practices,” Reif said. And, he added, “Joining forces with Harvard will get us there much faster.”
Harvard Provost Alan Garber said that the edX platform’s ability to gather data about exactly how long students spend on each lesson segment, which parts they need to repeat, and which problems they struggle with will provide “an unprecedented opportunity to examine fundamental questions about how we learn.” These new tools, he said, will “enable us to do research that hasn’t been possible before” and provide “an opportunity to rethink how we approach education,” he said.
Michael D. Smith, dean of Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences, said, “We’re a research institution, and we’re interested in the power of technology in education.” A key goal of edX, he said, “is researching how technology can improve education, both on campus and off campus.”
Hockfield said edX is “genuinely an experiment, and we ourselves are prepared to learn.” As MIT and Harvard undertake this expedition toward a new and uncharted educational frontier, she advised: “Fasten your seat belts!”
This will help spread knowledge around the Globe from the two most reputed Instuitutes in the world.
Dr.A.Jagadeesh Nellore(AP),India
muthuglitz
- Chemical Engineering Course
2012-05-04 09:20:51
Hi edX team I am a Chemical engineering graduate. Its so interesting broaden my learning and knowledge through MIT and Harvard. The thing i want to know is How can I register for the upcoming courses by fall 2012.
Muthukumar
Chennai,India
Gama Diaz
- matematic teacher Colombia
2012-05-07 04:49:11
Hi edX team I am a matematic teacher. Its so interesting broaden my learning and knowledge through MIT and Harvard. The thing i want to know is How can I register for the upcoming courses by fall 2012.
lvaccaro21
2012-05-07 04:49:20
Fantastic! I want to be the 2nd octagenarian to participate!! Sign me up .
BIMECH
2012-05-07 04:50:00
A great opportunity to get professional development in every maximum field.
monicapinhanez
2012-05-07 04:50:11
This is an excellent opportunity to the world. I have studied at MIT and the possibility of sharing the learning with millions of people is exciting. Congratulations again for carrying on and realizing the knowledge democracy.
Roosna adjam
2012-05-07 04:50:19
i am a landscape arch graduate. i'm very interesting about the program. How can I register for the upcoming courses by fall 2012....thanks for the information.
lrojas6
- info
2012-05-07 04:50:27
When will the registration be available for the fall semester of 2012?
noor nooruddin
2012-05-07 04:50:38
wow.....!how wonderful it is that world's best institute offering the free course. i am persuing my b.tech in electrical eng.
i want to how i can inroll under this course ??
Cust-Rich
2012-05-07 04:50:46
How does one track the registration opening for these online classes?
SILVEIRA
- that online education will matter Theology?
2012-05-07 04:51:11
Hi edX team I am a Chemical engineering graduate. Its so interesting broaden my learning and knowledge through MIT and Harvard. The thing i want to know is How can I register for the upcoming courses by fall 2012.There theology?
Ankit
- info
2012-05-07 06:21:05
i m a mechanical engineering student.i want to know, How can I register for the upcoming courses by fall 2012??
mehtanayanv
2012-05-07 10:37:32
This is a great initiative for learners.
Kindly let me know How to register for the courses. Thanks!! :)
Nayan Mehta
cieslakj
- Registration Question
2012-05-08 04:52:06
How can I register for the upcoming courses for Fall 2012. All info would be greatly appreciated.
madhav2012
2012-05-08 04:53:19
Dear Sir!
I am very much intrested to be a part of mitx. This is really a golden oppertunity for the students of least developed cpuntries like us. i have some quires related to this. When will be the opening of online forms? what will be cost of study? what are the courses offered? What will be the process for admission?
Please let me know about these quiries as soon as possible.
Best Regards
Madhav Adhikari
Kathmandu, Nepal
blackyblanc
- business management
2012-05-08 04:53:26
Hi edx team, how do register to for this upcoming courses for 2012?
nelsonk79
- Great opportunity
2012-05-10 04:50:57
Hi EDX team, this is a golden opportunity for many people.
How do register for the upcomming courses for 2012
Juliano
- Education
2012-05-14 04:54:07
What is the e-mail from Professor Anant Agarwal? I work with EDX (EAD) teaching technology developed in Brazil soon. I would like to exchange experience. Professor Julian Baptist. Thank you.
DalyIbanez
- very interested in edX
2012-05-14 07:22:28
It is amazing that we will have access to such a great education system, without being a resident student.
I have some Q´s: when will this be available? where should I register now and wait for you to contact me?
Thanks for the opportunity!!
Daly Ibáñez-Fawcett
Panamá Republic
Tjor
- Great initiative
2012-05-14 11:54:45
Hi,
I am an Analyst of Information with a frustrated high academy study opportunity. I believe this kind of project will help not only people like me, that love Science, but also the knowledge in general and also the possibility of spreading the knowledge and sharing experiences along students and teachers along the world, sharing in that way, how they gather experiences and learning-ways methodologies. I am looking forward to trying it and enjoying one of your courses. Excellent initiative! Thanks a lot.
djliving
- how to register
2012-05-16 06:42:47
Can someone please send me an email with directions or a link to register fpr classes? Thanks Donald
Livingstondj@hotmail.com
mgozaydin
- Revolution
2012-05-18 05:49:02
It is revolution indeed.
1.- 1 billion students
Already only one course 120,000 students .
2.- Top education from top schools
3.- Effordable fee for every body
4.- ONLINE, therefore people can attend school while working and making money
5.- Certificate. But this is not enough. People got used to credit system. Therefore we have to call it credit of MITx.
6.- Employees market demands a piece of paper called degree.
MITx should provide a degree as well.
We don't have to call it degree, but we can say diploma of MITx.
If a student collects 40 certificates in one program he should be awarded a diploma of MITx . Be careful not MIT .
7.- We, employers, are sdatisfied with the diploma of MITx .
Please consider this .
Then you can reach to 1 billion target sooner .
coll2006
- Next Course
2012-07-13 08:50:26
Hello Members, when does the next open course begin here? I need to enroll.
ergo
- Congratulations!
2012-05-21 04:46:31
This is really a revolution in education! I look forward to learning cutting edge subject from your Institutions. Old dog wants to learn new tricks.
thinkmach@hotmail.com
2012-05-23 09:23:29
What are the classes to be presented online?
Will a dipoma be granted?
Will it be for free indeed?
Does the freeness of the program suggests it seriousness?
Martin
- Educator
2012-05-31 05:43:58
I think it will support my education system, the Nelwan's Approach.
mariaalicealves18@gmail.c
2012-06-15 07:04:16
How do I enroll in courses?! Thank you! M ª Alice Alves (CE), Brazil
Junsher-George
- Information
2012-07-02 05:54:01
Hello
I would like to know how to register for edx online courses.
Nickuru Wolf
2012-07-10 05:20:56
I want to study the way to develope Thorium as a source of nuclear energy. You cannot make a bomb out of Thorium.
Perhaps all the military industrial complex does not like this? It would bring peace to the Earth as well as solve the energy problems currently ruining the world's economies.
aristoniii
- Classes
2012-08-01 13:10:26
See the classes here:
https://www.edx.org/
Muyunga
- Edx is timely!
2013-01-14 06:29:40
As someone who part-timed as a teacher at one of the Islands in Lake Victoria in Uganda, East Africa, I look at this as an opportunity to empower those who seek knowledge, networks of proficiency and a structured way of study using their laptop! Keep up!