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The growing prevalence of massively-open learning platforms and
open education resources is bringing a sea change to the educational landscape. High-profile institutions have begun to adopt and launch open courseware initiatives (like EdX and Coursera) and, in so doing, are changing the ways we think about -- and even define -- the learning process. As a result, we're seeing less and less value being placed on content as a means of defining and structuring the learning process, with the focus shifting instead to engagement, interactivity and collaboration.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/KPsezjzM5eQ/
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