Anant Agarwal: Why massive open online courses (still) matter
Anant Agarwal: Zašto su masivni otvoreni online tečajevi (još uvijek) važni
Through blended courses Anant Agarwal is pairing online education with face-to-face student-faculty interactions, reshaping the university campus experience. Full bio
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riječ od 4 slova.
besplatno.
sjajnim tečajevima
50 - 60 godina,
but education hasn't changed.
no obrazovanje se nije mijenjalo.
dostupnosti.
daljinu.
već 500 godina,
do aviona.
virtualne laboratorije
online ocjenivanje,
increase access to education.
dostupnost obrazovanju.
dva semestra svake godine,
and learn in the large
na veliko
a blended model of learning.
izmiješan model učenja.
ispričat ću vam priču.
postala tinejdžer,
doživio prosvjetljenje.
Bum, novi odgovor.
youthful looks might belie that,
možda zavarava,
toga u učionicama?
evolucijom,
these online technologies,
tehnologija,
were teaching our first course
podučavali naš prvi tečaj
izmiješane tečajeve
San Jose u Kaliforniji,
i elektronici.
Ovaj tečaj je postao
experiment with this some more,
eksperimentiramo,
ovaj tečaj,
prošle godine,
iznimno dobri.
što mi zovemo lekcijama.
vježbu koja slijedi.
Socratization of education.
sokratizaciji obrazovanja.
određivanje brzine.
be scrambling, taking notes,
zapisivao natuknice,
for the rest of the hour.
online tehnologijom,
engagements to students?
studentima?
povratnu informaciju.
150.000 studenata?
dva tjedna kasnije,
some of my homeworks
zadaća
primijeniti odgovore.
rano prošle godine,
fiziku na MIT-u,
povratne informacije:
povratne informacije
ishode učenja.
pretvaranje u igru.
ne uspiju.
techniques to learning,
How do you teach design?
Kako podučavati dizajn?
učiti.
o strujnim krugovima
da ćemo raditi
popped in with an answer,
pokušaje izmiješanog podučavanja
high schools around the world,
diljem svijeta,
u Mongoliji
MOOT-ova,
licenses it with the professor
licencu s profesorom
obrazovanje.
u e-prostore.
bricks-and-mortar school buildings
ciglenih i žbukanih škola
sjedili u toj sobi,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Anant Agarwal - Education innovatorThrough blended courses Anant Agarwal is pairing online education with face-to-face student-faculty interactions, reshaping the university campus experience.
Why you should listen
In the spring of 2012, Anant Agarwal, a professor of computer science at MIT, taught a course called “Circuits and Electronics.” As usual, it was MIT-level challenging, requiring knowledge of differential equations and calculus. Unlike in the past, though, the course enrolled 155,000 students from 162 countries around the world.
It was the inaugural offering of what is now edX , an online learning venture of MIT and Harvard, which Agarwal helms. Through this nonprofit -- one of the leading forces of the massive open online course (MOOC) movement -- Agarwal aims to make higher education globally available, for free.
Which does not preclude in-person education. On campus, Agarwal is pushing for what he calls blended courses, which interweave digital content and face-to-face interactions. "I see online learning as a rising tide that will lift all boats,” Agarwal says.
Agarwal holds the Guinness World Record for the largest microphone array, and was named one of Forbes' top education innovators in 2012. Find him on Twitter at @agarwaledu.
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