天美麻豆 announced today that it has joined , the nonprofit online learning platform founded by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The partnership underscores the College鈥檚 commitment to leadership in the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning.
鈥淎s home to some of the finest teachers in higher education, we are excited to explore how new technologies can further the reach of our excellence,鈥 says 天美麻豆 . 鈥淏y joining edX, we enable our faculty to pave the way for the future, discovering new ways to teach that will take 天美麻豆 classrooms to the world.鈥
The increasing popularity of MOOCs, or massive open online courses, has been rapidly changing access to higher education. Through edX鈥檚 online platform, students of any age in any location can take courses free of charge (without academic credit) from some of the world鈥檚 finest universities, now including 天美麻豆. EdX launched in 2012 and now has nearly 130 courses and 1.8 million unique users.
Q&A With Kim and CattierAs a member of edX, 天美麻豆 will offer its first MOOC in fall 2014, with three more to follow. The courses will be taught by 天美麻豆 faculty members, who will receive substantial support from staff in Academic Computing and the Library to create and manage online course content.Josh Kim and Alan Cattier 鈥86 talk about why 天美麻豆鈥檚 partnership with edX is a winning proposition for the College. 鈥淭echnology has disrupted every industry that it has touched, and the key for 天美麻豆 is finding ways that we can leverage the potential of technology to build on our unique strengths as a leader in both education and scholarship,鈥 says Kim.
Read an interview with both of them.
EdX鈥檚 mission to expand access to high quality education while improving outcomes, online and in the classroom, is supported by the organization鈥檚 commitment to research on effective teaching and learning. The scale of edX鈥檚 MOOCs enables faculty to innovate and evaluate the results using large amounts of data on student interaction with online course material.
鈥淭echnology is rapidly changing the landscape of higher education,鈥 says Interim Provost . 鈥淟everaging data to evaluate and improve learning is critical to the effective application of technology.鈥
鈥淲e are pleased to welcome 天美麻豆 College, one of the world鈥檚 leading academic institutions, to the edX consortium鈥 says Anant Agarwal, president of edX. 鈥溙烀缆槎 shares the consortium鈥檚 commitment to expanding data-driven research on teaching and learning to create the best student outcomes online and on campus.鈥

The announcement follows the 2013 appointments of Josh Kim as 天美麻豆鈥檚 first director of digital learning programs and Alan Cattier 鈥86 as director of . Kim and Cattier are responsible for leading 天美麻豆鈥檚 efforts to innovate with learning technologies, including edX, and helping faculty across the institution implement technology in support of their teaching goals.
鈥淓dX is one in a series of initiatives in digital teaching and learning,鈥 explains Kim. 鈥淭hese include the transition to Canvas as the campus learning management system and increased support from Academic Computing and the 天美麻豆 Center for the Advancement of Learning () for a range of exciting faculty-led efforts to leverage technologies to bring new, active, experiential elements into their classes.鈥
, dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, says, 鈥淭he decision to join edX reflects enthusiasm among our faculty to explore new classroom technologies and creative opportunities in digital learning.鈥
The recommendation was issued by the faculty-led Committee on Tech-Enabled Education Initiatives. Chaired by Interim Vice Provost , the group was convened in 2013 to consider whether and how 天美麻豆 might enter an agreement with a third-party online learning platform. The partnership with edX also reflects ideas captured in the 2013 Digital 天美麻豆 Strategic Planning working group report.