Changing the Landscape of Education
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Here is another TED video that is a must-see. Forget “Must see TV”, this is the future.
Rice University professor Richard Baraniuk has a giant vision: to create a free global online education system that puts the power of creation and collaboration in the hands of teachers worldwide. He’s realizing that vision with Connexions, a website that allows teachers to quickly “create, rip, mix and burn” coursework — without fear of copyright violations. Think of it as Napster for education (without the screaming and whining about ownership and corporate greed - ed.).
Connexions’ open-source system cuts out the textbook, allowing teachers to share course materials, modify existing work and disseminate it to their students — all for free, thanks to Creative Commons licensing. Baraniuk envisions Connexions as a repository where the most up-to-date material can be shared and reviewed (it’s far more efficient than waiting for a textbook to be printed); it could become a powerful force in leveling the education playing field. Currently encompassing hundreds of online courses and used by a million people worldwide, Baraniuk’s virtual educational system is revolutionizing the way people teach and learn.





June 18th, 2008 at 7:30 pm
This is a great idea. I wish there was greater acceptance of independent study education. I know it is hard to qualify, but it can be an incredible learning experience.
June 19th, 2008 at 5:57 am
I agree, Brad. Independent study can be a powerful tool when guided properly. Unfortunately so many government schools are more concerned with the self-esteem of the children than with providing them with the skills of critical thinking.
June 21st, 2008 at 10:22 am
Wouldn’t that be great IF government schools are concerned with a child’s self-esteem? :)