You’ll want to read this provocative Inside Higher Education article.
"What if you could teach a college course without a classroom or a professor, and lose nothing?
According to researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, there’s no "what if" about it."
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The future is finally here.
Carnegie Mellon is developing software teaching the basics of instructional contents and making them available for free. That's great. We have been using proprietary software for awhile. I would say the outcome is OK, so they have room to improve in terms of effectiveness – they packaged activities without really thinking through how students learn. That's why I have a high hope for CM project since they have the best minds in cognitive science.
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