Stanford U. and edX Will Jointly Build Open-Source Software to Deliver MOOCs

ARL Policy Notes 2013-04-03

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Stanford U. and edX Will Jointly Build Open-Source Software to Deliver MOOCs:

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Starting in June, colleges that want to deliver their own massive open online courses will be able to use a free software platform developed jointly by Stanford University and edX, the nonprofit MOOC provider founded by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The move is a merger of sorts between two previously competing software-development projects with the same goal. EdX has long said it would make the software it built to power its MOOCs freely available to anyone as an open-source package. And Stanford was working on Class2Go, its own free software for online courses. Now the two software teams will work together and focus on developing a single platform.

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04/03/2013, 13:10

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04/03/2013, 09:02