- Max Reinertsen
- Esko, MN
- United States
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Is there a practical way to get large scale collaboration between the many different online learning services?
We all know of Edx, Coursera, The Khan Academy, online classes, ReCaptcha, and now TED-Ed, and we all know the subtle unique features of all of them. Is there a practical way to combine these different programs to make an even better learning environment for people of all ages and skill sets?
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Kram 1032
Daphne Koller, cofounder of Coursera
http://www.ted.com/talks/daphne_koller_what_we_re_learning_from_online_education.html
and Peter Norvig, cofounder of yet another such website:
http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_norvig_the_100_000_student_classroom.html
Furthermore, you're currently missing out on at least http://www.udacity.com/ with a similar goal.
I'd love to see such a collaboration going on too. Similar to the collaborations that happen between a bunch of Youtubers, like, to list only a few of the massive list:
- ViHart
- Minute Physics
- CGPGrey
- Crashcourse
- Veritasium (Derek Muller from Veritasium also gave a TED talk but it was for the TED talent search http://www.ted.com/profiles/1378762 )
I'd absolutely love to have all of them be unified in one single place.