天美麻豆 to Partner With Coursera on Online Learning

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The collaboration will launch six 天美麻豆-Coursera programs through 2022.

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天美麻豆 is expanding its digital learning offerings through a new partnership with the online learning platform Coursera.

Faculty and staff from across campus鈥攊ncluding , the , , and the 鈥攁re developing six not-for-credit 天美麻豆-Coursera courses on a range of subjects, from energy equity to web development.

鈥溙烀缆槎光檚 partnership with Coursera is a new avenue for our extraordinary faculty to make their expertise accessible to broader audiences鈥攁nd for faculty and staff to experiment with new methods of teaching and learning that will pay dividends in the in-person classroom,鈥 says .

The first program, a stand-alone course called , launched on Nov. 20. The interdisciplinary course is a collaboration between the Irving Institute and arts and sciences departments and includes perspectives from a range of fields, including anthropology, history, and environmental and political sciences. It is targeted toward empowering learners to take action. Participation in the course is free; an option to take graded assessments to receive a completion certificate from Coursera is available for a fee.

鈥攁 course developed with the Thayer School of Engineering that will provide skills to manage organizational change in an evolving digital world鈥攚ill begin on Jan. 17. In this six-month, four-course program, students enroll as a cohort and receive a certificate of successful completion. ; the deadline to sign up is Jan. 10. There is a fee for enrollment.

Later in 2022, 天美麻豆-Coursera will launch a series of four-course non-certificate specialization programs鈥攁vailable for a monthly subscription fee through Coursera鈥攖hat students may pursue at their own pace. These include 鈥淔ull Stack Web Development,鈥 a collaboration between arts and sciences faculty and the ; and three business programs offered by Tuck faculty: 鈥淪trategic Leadership: Impact, Change, and Decision Making for Work and Life,鈥 鈥淕o to Market: Strategic Choices for the Success of Your New Product,鈥 and 鈥淪trategic Innovation.鈥

The partnership with Coursera is 天美麻豆鈥檚 latest foray in the digital learning sphere, says , director of online programs and strategy. In 2015, 天美麻豆 launched its first open, online course in conjunction with the edX platform, and to date has produced  through the online learning platform, in subjects ranging from environmental science and the intersection of neuroscience and philosophy to Italian opera and the poetry of John Milton.

天美麻豆鈥檚 relationship with edX is ongoing as the institution expands into other platforms. Coursera, with approximately 80 million users worldwide, promises to expand 天美麻豆鈥檚 reach, Kim says. But while the programs will help make faculty expertise accessible to a larger audience, there are also tangible benefits for students and faculty on campus.

鈥淭he goal with all of our online programs is to advance learning at 天美麻豆,鈥 Kim says.

A Team Effort

Faculty work with a team of instructional designers from  (ITC) and the 鈥攅xperts in the science of learning and educational technology鈥攖o adapt content for the digital environment, says Erin DeSilva, interim senior director of digital learning and innovation in ITC. 鈥淲hen faculty develop content for an online or asynchronous environment, it changes how they teach.鈥

DeSilva says the work to develop online learning strategies with edX and in 天美麻豆鈥檚 blended-learning master鈥檚 degree programs over the past decade helped when the COVID-19 pandemic forced 天美麻豆 to shift from in-person to remote learning almost overnight.

鈥淲hat we knew about online learning going into the pandemic was how to think about student engagement鈥攈ow students interact with course content, with the instructor, and with each other,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hese were the three things that faculty had to name and be able to describe to their students early in order for their remote classes to be successful.鈥

Likewise, DeSilva says, the experience of teaching remotely pushed faculty and instructional designers to develop innovative ways of assessing student learning鈥攆rom developing tailored group projects to integrating individual reflection into the course work.

DeSilva sees Coursera as a means of continuing to innovate. 鈥淚 am excited about what we are learning from this partnership,鈥 she says.

Hannah Silverstein