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Google infrastructure adds to MOOC momentum

The Internet is the ultimate learning tool. The fact that its reach extends around the globe at no cost makes it possible for anyone to learn from and participate in thousands of online classes available through massive online open courses (MOOCs), Information Week reports.

Now Google is set to contribute its infrastructure to the online course movement in a new venture that will add on more courses than ever before. The assumption underlying the project is that increasing quantity of content inevitably will lead to quality. While that strategy should work for the online learning experience itself, it won’t necessarily lead to a real transformation for universities.

About a month ago, Google unveiled [1] a partnership with edX [2], a nonprofit, open source educational platform established by Harvard and MIT. Google plans to apply what it’s learned from its Course Builder [3] to developing the core platform of MOOC.org [4], a new edX site set to launch in 2014.

The new site, which will be built on Google infrastructure, is intended to enable any university, business or even individual to contribute to online courses.

From edX’s perspective, Google offers the advantage of advanced engineering. As Anant Agarwal, president of edX, said: “Working with Google’s world-class engineers and technology will enable us to advance online, on-campus and blended learning experiences faster and more effectively than ever before.”

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