I am a big promoter of education and I recently read an article about this project at MIT which seems to be a brilliant first step into the enrichment of our society.
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology announced the restart of its online courses. The
purpose of the program MITx is to make education more affordable, even for
those who did not follow the instruction "Theory and Practice" on how
to enroll in this college.
MITx will finally be launched in spring - it will be an interactive learning platform, which makes it possible to organize the course material in a way so you can study at your own pace. The creators of the program emphasize that this is not a full version of basic training but MITx includes online laboratories, the possibility of communication between students and an individual assessment of each student’s work. Graduates of courses will get a MITx certificate by completion.
The program is designed not only to those who have not yet enrolled in college but MITx organizers are also hoping that online learning will expand the educational experience of students from the campus with tools that complement and enrich their studies in laboratories and classrooms. The second goal is to form a virtual community of MIT students around the world.
L. Rafael Reif, the head of
the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the same time and Computer Sciences,
is responsible for this inovvative project. According to his plan the
development of this idea should be combined with the scientific study of online
learning opportunities, which will be conducted by the Institute: "Many
members of the MIT began experimenting with the integration of online tools within
the system of classical university education on campus. We will promote these
experiments, most of which will lead to new and unconventional technology
education of students from other cities and countries. Both parts of this
project are extremely important for the future of high-quality, affordable and
accessible education. "MITx will finally be launched in spring - it will be an interactive learning platform, which makes it possible to organize the course material in a way so you can study at your own pace. The creators of the program emphasize that this is not a full version of basic training but MITx includes online laboratories, the possibility of communication between students and an individual assessment of each student’s work. Graduates of courses will get a MITx certificate by completion.
The program is designed not only to those who have not yet enrolled in college but MITx organizers are also hoping that online learning will expand the educational experience of students from the campus with tools that complement and enrich their studies in laboratories and classrooms. The second goal is to form a virtual community of MIT students around the world.
Online courses were developed on the MIT OpenCourseWare platform - a free resource, which includes almost all the MIT educational materials of undergraduates and graduates. There are about 2100 MIT courses, which are used by over 100 million people: including programs in mathematics, physics and computer science, medical and nuclear research, engineering and even architecture, management, history and gender studies. Each course includes lecture notes, bibliography, questions for the exam and professor’s contact information.
MIT President Susan Hokfild believes that anyone who is willing and able to study in a MIT program, should have the opportunity to participate in the best educational experiment, which allows to use internet technology: "The success of the OpenCourseWare indicates a high demand for courses at MIT and inspires us to make content more accessible. Now we are developing new approaches for online learning. "
Education in MITx will be free. Universities and schools can use the same software as part of their education.






