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FutureLearn. OpenupEd. Stanford Online. Iversity. Université numérique. Enseignement supérieuret Recherche Date d'impression : 20.04.14 Page: Accueil > Stratégie > Stratégie Enseignement supérieur > Université numérique Université numérique Nous suivre Suivre l'actualité enseignement supérieur et recherche Sur internet Actualité 10.04.2013© Fotolia Livre blanc "la démarche ePortfolio dans l'enseignement supérieur français" Le Service de la stratégie de l'enseignement supérieur et de l'insertion professionnelle publie un livre blanc sur la démarche ePortfolio dans l'enseignement supérieur. 8.11.2012© Fotolia Livre blanc 'Accompagnement et formation des enseignants aux usages du numérique' Un livre blanc sur l'accompagnement et la formation des enseignants du supérieur aux usages pédagogiques du numérique est en cours de finalisation...

L'essentiel Toute l'actualité Université numérique Web TV Toutes les vidéos Les recherches les plus fréquentes : Open Education Europa. OMSCS - GATech. Recommended MOOCs. By Steve Kolowich In what could be a major step toward bridging the gap between massive open online courses and the credentialing system that they are supposed to "disrupt," the American Council on Education on Thursday endorsed five MOOCs for credit. Two of the approved courses, "Introduction to Genetics and Evolution" and "Bioelectricity: A Quantitative Approach," come from Duke University. Two others, "Pre-Calculus" and "Algebra," come from the University of California at Irvine. The last, "Calculus: Single-Variable," comes from the University of Pennsylvania. All five are offered through Coursera. The council, an association that advises college presidents, operates a credit-recommendation service that evaluates individual courses.

Whether colleges take the council's advice, however, is an open question. But if some colleges follow through, the council's recommendations could go a long way toward straightening the crooked path from free college courses to valuable college credits. Udacity. MRUniversity. That’s Marginal Revolution University, MRU, or I suppose to some “Mister” University. We think education should be better, cheaper, and easier to access.

So we decided to take matters into our own hands and create a new online education platform toward those ends. We have decided to do more to communicate our personal vision of economics to you and to the broader world. You can visit www.MRUniversity.com here. Here are a few of the principles behind MR University: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Princeton Experience. By Mitchell Duneier A few months ago, just as the campus of Princeton University had grown nearly silent after commencement, 40,000 students from 113 countries arrived here via the Internet to take a free course in introductory sociology.

The noncredit Princeton offering came about through a collaboration between Coursera, a new venture in online learning, and 16 universities, including my own. When my class was announced last spring, I was both excited and nervous. Unlike computer science and other subjects in which the answers are pretty much the same around the globe, sociology can be very different depending on the country that you come from. Would my lectures become yet another example of American ethnocentrism and imperialism as I presented my sociological concepts like so many measuring sticks for the experiences of others around the world? My concerns grew deeper as I sat before the cold eye of the camera to record my first lecture.

My opening discussion of C. This is my cue. NovoEd. Coursera.

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