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The false promise of online education?

The false promise of online education? | Technology Advances | Scoop.it

"Proponents of online education have long branded it as a way to bring free knowledge to the masses, but in a thought-provoking piece for The Awl, Maria Bustillos argues that the rise of so-called massively open online courses (MOOCs) may not bode well for the quality of higher education. As Bustillos points out, online programs are being rapidlyadopted at colleges across the US, where tight budgets and overcrowding are forcing some lawmakers to look for alternatives, but profit-driven interests from startups like Udacity are threatening to dilute the 'techno-utopian ideal' that MOOCs once promised with derivative facsimiles of a college education."


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EDTC@UTB's curator insight, February 2, 5:39 PM

Let's not lump all forms of online education and make sweeping generalizations.

Jan Schwartz's comment, February 3, 12:06 PM
Fully agree with EDTC@UTB
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Harald Haas: Wireless data from every light bulb

What if every light bulb in the world could also transmit data? At TEDGlobal, Harald Haas demonstrates, for the first time, a device that could do exactly that. By flickering the light from a single LED, a change too quick for the human eye to detect, he can transmit far more data than a cellular tower -- and do it in a way that's more efficient, secure and widespread.

 

To read the transcript  go to TED page ✎ http://www.ted.com/talks/harald_haas_wireless_data_from_every_light_bulb.html


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