An overview of 18 platforms of MOOCs from four categories of attributes: 1. General Information, 2. Course Attributes, 3. Technology Attributes, 4. Business Attributes.
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14. Max Size of Course Or the maximum number of students per course
• Most platforms have courses without size limitation.
• Versal can enrol unlimited anonymous students. But up
to 25,000 will be tracked under the subscription plan.
15. Platforms No. of Courses Width of Courses
Udemy
Eliademy
Coursera
Academic Earth
OpenLearning
Alison
edX
NovoEd
P2P University
FutureLearn
Canvas Network
Coursesites
Versal
Udacity
Open2Study
Iversity
OpenEducation
Khan Academy
Number/WidthofCourses
Ornumberofcourses/subjects
16. Mixed Time-driven Self-paced
NovoED FutureLearn Versal
Canvas Network Udacity
iversity Udemy
openlearning Khan Academy
Eliademy Coursesites
Coursera Academy Earth
Open Education P2P University
open2study Alison
edX
OperationModeortimedriven/self-paced/mixed
17. Feature Percentage of having the feature
Video subtitle
Create a page
Quiz
Discussion
Share web link
Downloadable files
Video embed/hosted from Youtube
Progress bar
Assignment/Assessment
Upload video
Video speed control
Peer collaboration
Messaging system
Video transcript embedded
Download video
CourseFeatures
22. Partnership
• Coursera (top tier universities; 6-15% each, 20% aggregated set of courses; 3rd party).
• edX (self-financed model: 50,000, 10,000, 50%; edx-supported model: 250,000, 50,000, >=70%; 3rd party)
• Udacity (estimated USD 200,000 per course; Georgia Institute of Technology, San Jose State University)
• FutureLearn (Confidential and not to be displayed here)
• NovoED (Confidential not to be displayed here)
• Khan Academy approaches and decides on the partners selection on one side.
• Udemy and versal partner with business sectors.
• Coursesites accepts individual instructors. Open Education partners are Blackboard universities clients.
• Canvas Network, iversity, Eliademy, and openlearning are free to partner with universities.
• No partnership information found on the following platforms: Academic Earth, P2P University, Alison,
Open2Study.
24. Institutional credits
• Some courses on Coursera, Udacity and iversity bear institutional credits that can be recognized by
partner institutions.
• For example, Udacity partners with Georgia Tech on a course.
27. edX
• Free to audit courses.
• Honor code certificates are free.
• Verified certificates are available for a fee that varies by
course.
• Xseries certificates price on the range of $100 – 450
depending on courses on the list.
29. Udacity
• Free access to course materials.
• Class Enrollment
Need to pay for enrollment for full experiences in a selection of classes. This gives you access to projects,
code-review and feedback, a personal Coach, and verified certificates. The price varies depending on the
course. All prices are given per month.
• Verified Certificates
Awarded based on successful completion of course projects. After successfully completing your final project,
your identity will be verified through a live exit interview during which you will need to show government-
issued identification and chat with one of our project evaluators to verify your independent work on your final
project. Upon successful completion of this process, you will receive an official Udacity verified certificate.
• Nanodegree Credentials
You can take a Nanodegree program for $200/month. Most programs are expected to take between 6-12
months to complete, depending on your study schedule and prior background.
30. References
• Kolowich, S. (2013). How EdX plans to earn, and share, revenue from its free online
courses. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 21.
• What do MOOCS cost? (2013) Retrieved on March 23, 2015 from:
http://www.mindingthecampus.com/2013/09/what_do_moocs_cost/
31. THE RISE OF USI MOOCS
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