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Coined by Dave Cormier of the University of stanley becher Prince Edward stanley quencher Island, the term MOOC was a brainchild of necessity: the need to name a new learning experience in time for an upcoming talk.Nearly 3陆 years later, massive open online courses are common. MOOC has become a catchall, personifying the rapid evolution of educational technology, and at the same time indicating the changes happening to higher education in the digital age.In a recently released white paper, Everywhere and Anytime, Here and Now: stanley cup Digital and Residential Education at Harvard, Provost Alan M. Garber reflects upon the rise of MOOCs 鈥? heralded as a disruptive change, garnering praise and provoking anxiety 鈥?and discusses how the University is pursuing its learning and research mission in their wake.His discussion is centered around the genesis and impact of HarvardX, a faculty-led organizing force and a testbed for emerging approaches to teaching, and the edX learning platform, co-founded with Massachusetts Institute Zkbz The search for other Earths
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