MIT Open Learning explained
MIT Open Learning is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) organization,[1] [2] headed by Dimitris Bertsimas,[3] that oversees several MIT educational initiatives, such as MIT Open CourseWare, MITx,[4] MicroMasters,[5] MIT Bootcamps[6] and others.[7]
MIT Open Learning develops new "to-campus" and "to-job" pathways for learners by combining its credentials (MicroMasters), online programs (MITx) and in-person programs (MIT Bootcamps).[8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
MIT Open Learning is composed of the following programmatic units:
- MIT Open Courseware
- MITx MicroMasters
- Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab
- MIT Integrated Learning Initiative
- MIT xPro
- MIT Bootcamps
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Notes and References
- Web site: MIT Facts 2020: Open Learning. web.mit.edu.
- Web site: Education | MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. www.mit.edu.
- Web site: Dimitris Bertsimas named vice provost for open learning . October 28, 2024 . MIT News.
- Web site: MIT Will Offer Certificates to Outside Students Who Take Its Online Courses. Marc. Parry. December 19, 2011. The Chronicle of Higher Education.
- Web site: Nine universities team up to create global infrastructure for digital academic credentials. MIT News.
- News: Short-Term Programs for Long-Term Success. Kerry. Hannon. The New York Times . June 7, 2019. NYTimes.com.
- Web site: Open learning. MIT Technology Review.
- Web site: A road paved with open learning. MIT News.
- Web site: From MOOC to bootcamp to MIT. MIT News.
- Web site: MIT and other universities team up to explore blockchain potential for management of academic credentials. TokenPost.
- Web site: Prestigious bootcamp for innovators returns to Brisbane. Lucy. Stone. February 3, 2019. Brisbane Times.
- Web site: In the Era of Microcredentials, Institutions Look to Blockchain to Verify Learning - EdSurge News. October 31, 2017. EdSurge.