Will edX Put Harvard and MIT Out of Business?
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#5No [0]. [0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridges_Law_of_Headlines
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#6the first nobel prize winner graduate of edX will change everything. i sometimes think, should online universities also be strictly selective?
That's why it's so scary for universities and elites. One of the moral validations for restricting the life chances of certain groups of people has been removed. Others will pop up I'm sure.
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#7No [0]. [0] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridges_Law_of_Headlines
As long as students who take edX are blocked from the branding and professional networks
that their parents pay so dearly to obtain, such top schools have nothing to fear from giving
away what the teachers are getting paid modestly to deliver.
University teaches a lot more than the course material.Re: Will edX Put Harvard and MIT Out of Business?
#8A few scenarios:
* Would you pay tuition to be taught by [well-meaning] no-name professor Dave at no-name Community U?
* Would you be willing to pay a nominal fee to receive a certificate for edX achievement?
* Would you be more willing to pay for a certificate from Harvard/MIT, or UVA?
The online education trend will act as a channel for the most prestigious schools to capitalize on their brand without diluting their stature. And we'll see them making hand-over-fist money by outcompeting community colleges and other online programs that don't have the weighty reputations.
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#9the first nobel prize winner graduate of edX will change everything. i sometimes think, should online universities also be strictly selective?
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#10Fundamentally, the elite schools are in no danger from these online education initiatives. It is the state schools, community colleges, and for profit schools that are in danger. If a school can't figure out a value add beyond simple education (which the elite schools have had for centuries), that school is in trouble.