ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
Khan acadmy vs Coursera
1. KHAN ACAMEDY & COURSERA
PRESENTED BY ICT PRESENTED TO
MUTASAM IQBAL SIR IMRAN
2. Khan Academy mission & vision
Vision
Develop curriculum to
help user blend the
content with physical
teaching.
To Expand teaching
faculty.
Mission
A free world-class
education for
anyone anywhere.
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3. Khan Academy
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Non profit educational organization.
Created in 2006
Founder Salman Khan (Bengali American Educator).
Provide video tutorials.
They teach the subject easiest way possible for the
students.
They also provide questions and answers for every
subject.
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In the five months since Khan Academy Kids launched, we have
seen astounding participation:
1.4M downloads
5M books read
22M math activities done
5M social emotional activities done
9. Statistics Information
⬡ 71 million registered users.
⬡ people to learn in more than 190 countries and nearly 40
languages, including recently added Czech and Tamil.
⬡ Khan Academy’s mastery learning system and content platform
include thousands of exercises, videos, and articles that cover a
range of core academic K–12 subjects.
⬡ 172,628 QUESTIONS
⬡ 4,837 ARTICLES
⬡ 27,297 VIDEOS 9
11. Vision and mission of Coursera
Vision
We envision a world where
anyone, anywhere can
transform their life by
accessing the world’s best
learning experience.
Mission
Offer a completely free
experience for learners
who simply want to
explore course videos,
discussions and ungraded
assignments.”
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12. Coursera
⬡ Coursera is an education company started in 2012 working with the top
universities and organizations in the world to offer courses online for anyone
to take, for free.
⬡ Founded by Stanford University Computer Science professors Daphne Koller
and Andrew Ng.
⬡ Ng and Koller say that as the Coursera.org site develops, more courses will be
introduced in different languages, including Chinese. The founders are also
seeking to team up with Chinese universities to achieve that goal.
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13. Statistics
⬡ 17 US and international universities will begin offering free online courses.
⬡ 1.4 million people worldwide have used its services
⬡ The website offers courses from prestigious universities and says it now has
partnerships with more than 30 such universities in Australia, Britain, Canada,
Israel, Switzerland and the United States.
⬡ Almost 200 courses in 18 categories are offered, including computer science,
business, medicine and humanities.
⬡ Although more than 55 percent of the hundreds of thousands of students using the
website are from outside the US, Ng says, most of the courses are taught in
English.
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14. Courses
⬡ Computer science.
⬡ humanities and social sciences.
⬡ mathematics and statistics.
⬡ healthcare and medicine.
⬡ economics and finance.
⬡ society and networks.
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16. Admission criteria
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2 years for a full degree, 6-9 months for a graduate certificate
30 credit hours for a full degree, about 9 credit hours for a graduate certificate
$667 per credit hour or $20,000 for the full 30-credit master's degree.
Completely online