by flipp on 2/21/11, 9:18 PM with 5 comments
There is a problem however. When working through these courses, you have virtually no support available to you. We want to change that.
Starting today, we are accepting applications for people from the HN community to “adopt a course” from OpenCourseWare on Udemy. This basically means that you as an instructor will define a schedule for people working through the content, lead discussion and answer questions posted on the discussion board. And if you want to do more, such as leading live discussion, creating supplemental content, or giving tests, we encourage it. The goal is to develop a nice community around the courses, so that students can help each other.
If you want to adopt a course post below or email me (email in profile) with what course you’d like to adopt and a sentence or two on why you’re qualified.
Sample courses: http://www.udemy.com/cs-107-programming-paradigms/
http://www.udemy.com/introduction-to-robotics/
http://www.udemy.com/mit-6046j-18410j-introduction-to-algorithms-sma-5503/
Full list: http://www.udemy.com/courses/Academics.html
by th0ma5 on 2/21/11, 9:31 PM
by earl on 2/21/11, 11:41 PM
If you anticipate it taking less time, then what is the instructor providing? The time sink -- and the most valuable part for the students -- is answering questions about the course material / giving negative feedback on homework so students know when they are incorrect.
Please don't take this as an attack -- I think the recent movement to bring education to anyone who wants it is awesome. It's just that the missing bit is who instructs / grades / answers questions and how does that person get paid / some return besides good vibes.