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In reply to the discussion: College Professors Are About to Get Really Mad at President Obama [View all]joshcryer
(62,534 posts)Now I'm wondering, are these MOOCs really going to try to make a second tier of certification that they hope to push through reputation?
That would be truly atrocious especially since edX is the leading non-profit in this area. If it happens I expect the market will demand a more open alternative. In that vein I'd still have to agree with Recusion on the inevitable nature of MOOC courses.
But to delay it by building an artificial certification system that people must pay for, that's just BS. The other poster in this thread is already trying to discred MOOC courses because they're not accredited for free (you tend to have to pay between $100-250 to take a test to get your credit in all cases). Now they'll use that same pathetic argument about MOOC certifications. Nevermind that the cost is 10x less than actually attending the course in person.
Still, I reiterate that this is a temporary thing and in the end education (and "accreditation"
will be 100% free.