First 天美麻豆X Online Course With edX Ready for Students

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for 天美麻豆鈥檚 first open online course, 鈥淚ntroduction to Environmental Science.鈥

Preparing to teach the College鈥檚 first 天美麻豆X open online course has been a learning experience for environmental science Professor Andrew Friedland.

鈥淭he whole process has turned upside down my thinking on what constitutes learning, teaching, and the absorption of information,鈥 says , who holds the Richard and Jane Pearl Professorship in Environmental Studies. 鈥淎nd it changed the way I presented my first 鈥業ntroductions to Environmental Science鈥 class here at 天美麻豆 earlier today.鈥

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Andrew Friedland, the Richard and Jane Pearl Professor in Environmental Studies, is teaching the College鈥檚 first 天美麻豆X open online course. (Photo by Eli Burakian 鈥00)

An online listing of 天美麻豆鈥檚 first massive open online course (MOOC), 鈥,鈥 opened for enrollment this week on the website of edX, the nonprofit online learning consortium 天美麻豆 joined earlier this year. A link to the 天美麻豆 course page appears on edX鈥檚 equivalent of a course catalog, along with other courses from an array of institutions including ColumbiaX, UC BerkleyX, HarvardX, and IITBombayX.

class includes a course description, start date of February 3, 2015, course length of six weeks, estimated time commitment of five hours a week, and an introductory video showing Friedland talking about the class and visiting sites鈥攁 power plant, a hydroelectric dam鈥攖opics that will come up in the coursework.

The class allows for online communication with Friedland, four online teaching assistants who are 天美麻豆 students or graduate students, and others. After the six weeks, the class will be archived on the edX site and learners may still participate, but without live interactions.

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The minute-and-a-half , produced by 天美麻豆鈥檚 Media Production Group, has the feel of a trailer for a television science show. It begins with a graphic animation that sweeps to the Earth from space as Friedland narrates: 鈥淚n the 1960s there were three billion people on Earth. Today there are 7.2 billion inhabitants impacting the natural world. 鈥︹

Over the past several months Friedland has met frequently with instructional designer Mike Goudzwaard, video producer Mike Murray, and a number of graduate and undergraduate students who will serve as teaching assistants for the course, and others in a collaborative process that was very different from what is typically the more solitary work of preparing a syllabus and lecture plan for an introductory class.

More 天美麻豆X courses in the works

Three more online courses, to come sometime in 2015, include:

  • 鈥淭he Engineering of Structures Around Us,鈥 taught by Thayer School of Engineering鈥檚 Associate Engineering Professor .
  • 鈥淎n Introduction to Opera,鈥 taught by Professor , chair of the music department.
  • A literature course on the American Renaissance, taught by Professor , the Ted and Helen Geisel Third Century Professor in the Humanities, and , a lecturer in writing.
Josh Kim, 天美麻豆鈥檚 director of digital learning programs, says the College has assembled an extensive 天美麻豆X team that includes instructional designers and technical support from the office of academic and campus technology services, course design, institutional research, and help with analytics from the 天美麻豆 Center for the Advancement of Learning (), video support from Media Production Group, and a dedicated library liaison.

鈥淭he edX course preparation process has been tremendous,鈥 Friedland says. 鈥淚 spent a good portion of the summer meeting frequently with our team, talking about what ideas to cover and how best to present them, and then actually trying to implement these learning objectives into course segments.鈥

Friedland is describing the central benefit of edX participation as it relates to 天美麻豆鈥檚 educational mission, says Kim.

鈥淭he development process our faculty is undertaking in creating 天美麻豆X courses will ultimately enrich 天美麻豆鈥檚 own classrooms,鈥 Kim says.

 

 

Bill Platt