門戸開放:大学講義の無料オンライン公開化<br>Unlocking the Gates : How and Why Leading Universities Are Opening Up Access to Their Courses (The William G. Bowen Series)

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門戸開放:大学講義の無料オンライン公開化
Unlocking the Gates : How and Why Leading Universities Are Opening Up Access to Their Courses (The William G. Bowen Series)

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基本説明

Over the past decade, some of the world's leading universities have started to provide free access to undergraduate course materials to anyone with an Internet connection. Walsh traces the evolution of these online courseware projects and considers the impact they may have.

Full Description

Over the past decade, a small revolution has taken place at some of the world's leading universities, as they have started to provide free access to undergraduate course materials--including syllabi, assignments, and lectures--to anyone with an Internet connection. Yale offers high-quality audio and video recordings of a careful selection of popular lectures, MIT supplies digital materials for nearly all of its courses, Carnegie Mellon boasts a purpose-built interactive learning environment, and some of the most selective universities in India have created a vast body of online content in order to reach more of the country's exploding student population. Although they don't offer online credit or degrees, efforts like these are beginning to open up elite institutions--and may foreshadow significant changes in the way all universities approach teaching and learning. Unlocking the Gates is one of the first books to examine this important development.
Drawing on a wide range of sources, including extensive interviews with university leaders, Taylor Walsh traces the evolution of these online courseware projects and considers the impact they may have, both inside elite universities and beyond. As economic constraints and concerns over access demand more efficient and creative teaching models, these early initiatives may lead to more substantial innovations in how education is delivered and consumed--even at the best institutions. Unlocking the Gates tells an important story about this form of online learning--and what it might mean for the future of higher education.

Contents

Foreword by William G. Bowen vii Preface xvii Chapter 1: Introduction: Context and Background 1 Chapter 2: Early Experiments: Fathom and AllLearn 23 Chapter 3: Free and Comprehensive: MIT's OpenCourseWare 57 Chapter 4: Digital Pedagogy: Carnegie Mellon's Open Learning Initiative 89 Chapter 5: Quality over Quantity: Open Yale Courses 122 Chapter 6: A Grassroots Initiative: webcast.berkeley 150 Chapter 7: Closing the Gap in India: The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning 178 Chapter 8: Conclusions 206 Epilogue: Implications for the Future 247 References 261 List of Interviews 277 Index 281