-- Growing demand from
foundations, NGOs, businesses and universities to offer courses on edx.org has
prompted the nonprofit to expand its membership model
-- Smithsonian, Linux
Foundation, Inter-American Development Bank and Osaka
University among new members joining the non-profit online learning community
EdX, the not-for-profit
online learning initiative composed of the 32 charter members of the
xConsortium, today announced a new expanded membership structure
that will enable additional universities and colleges, foundations and other
global organizations to join the edX community. These new members will supplement
the distinguished group of colleges and universities that currently make up the
xConsortium. The expansion comes in response to increasing demand from edX
students for a broader array of courses, along with growing interest from
academic and non-academic institutions to offer a diverse set of high quality
courses to a global audience on edx.org and through the expanding network of
edX open source partners.
New edX members represent a
diverse mix of global leaders that will develop high-quality courses for the
edX platform. The xConsortium includes founding members Harvard
and MIT and some of the world's most prestigious
universities such as Australian National University,
UC Berkeley, Boston University, Delft University of
Technology, University of Texas, Tsinghua University
and the University of Queensland. The 32 charter
members will continue to provide edX with strategic counsel, while driving its
three-part mission: to open up access to the world's best education globally,
improve on-campus education, and conduct research to enhance teaching and
learning.
New edX members announced
today include:
Colleges and
Universities
Colgate University
Hamilton College
OpenCourseWare Consortium
Osaka University
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Colgate University
Hamilton College
OpenCourseWare Consortium
Osaka University
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Other institutions
International Monetary Fund
Inter-American Development Bank
Learning by Giving Foundation (Buffett family philanthropy)
The Linux Foundation
The Smithsonian Institution
Television Educativa, Secretaria de Educacion Publica, Mexico
International Monetary Fund
Inter-American Development Bank
Learning by Giving Foundation (Buffett family philanthropy)
The Linux Foundation
The Smithsonian Institution
Television Educativa, Secretaria de Educacion Publica, Mexico
"Improving the quality
of global education and student success remains at the core of the edX mission,
and we are continuing to grow and expand as we build the next generation of
online learning," said Anant Agarwal,
president of edX. "We are energized by the increasing interest from
leaders in academia, non-profits, NGOs, countries and industry to join the edX
community, with many also using our open source technology. Through our new
membership structure, we are opening up edx.org to a wider pool of quality
course providers, while offering both our global learners and our open-source
adopters additional diversity and richness in our course offerings."
"EdX shares our values
in increasing access to course material that can help learners achieve their
personal goals and advance important technologies like Linux," said Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux Foundation.
"EdX, like Linux Foundation, is not-for-profit and uses open source to
innovate. Our partnership is a natural one, and we look forward to working
together to bring important knowledge to the masses."
Adds Tedd
Dodds, CIO of xConsortium member Cornell University,
"When we joined edX in 2013, we were continuing the Cornell
tradition of serving a broad community of students. Expanding edX membership to
global leaders such as the Smithsonian helps all edX partners, including Cornell, to extend our reach to an even more diverse set of
learners. We welcome these new members to the edX platform."
All courses developed by
these new members, such as "Giving With Purpose: How to get the most out of your
charitable giving," offered by Learning by Giving Foundation, will be
vetted by edX to ensure relevance and quality.
Since its inception, edX has
embraced a number of innovative collaborations with organizations including
Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, Stanford University, The
College Board, World Economic Forum and others. Institutions and countries that
have adopted edX's open source platform include France,
China, Japan and
the Queen Rania Foundation.
EdX offers more than 150
courses in many areas of study, including the arts and humanities, public
health, law, math, and computer science. More than 400 faculty and staff teach
on the edX platform and over 100,000 certificates have been earned by edX
students.
About edX
EdX is a not-for-profit enterprise offering online courses from the 32 global institutions of higher education that comprise the xConsortium, along with a diverse group of leading organizations around the world that also contributes courses to edx.org. Founded by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, edX is focused on transforming online and on-campus learning through groundbreaking methodologies, game-like experiences and cutting-edge research on an open source platform. Based in Cambridge, MA, USA, edX is focused on people, not profit.
EdX is a not-for-profit enterprise offering online courses from the 32 global institutions of higher education that comprise the xConsortium, along with a diverse group of leading organizations around the world that also contributes courses to edx.org. Founded by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, edX is focused on transforming online and on-campus learning through groundbreaking methodologies, game-like experiences and cutting-edge research on an open source platform. Based in Cambridge, MA, USA, edX is focused on people, not profit.
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