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Tag Archives: education
Georgia Tech Offers Credentialing for Online MOOC CS Masters
I’ve seen lots of press about the Udacity + Georgia Tech = Credentialed Online CS Masters announcement. The thing that excites me is that we now have a top-10 computer science university leveraging their reputation to get into credentialing. As I’ve … Continue reading
Coursera and Credentialing
Earlier I wrote that the problem with online education is credentialing. It looks like Coursera is starting to tackle issue: Coursera recently announced another route to help students earn credit for its courses — and produce revenue. The company has … Continue reading
That’s the word! Credentialing.
I love it when I discover a new term for something that’s floating around in my head. Today it’s credentialing. Phase 1 of the online learning revolution is all about self-guided learning. There are tons of resources out there to … Continue reading