The fireside Chat with Daphne Koller, co-founder of Coursera, at our recent conference left one professor pondering these three issues. By Terri Griffith (Contributing Writer, Women 2.0) The future of global, free, education is here. Daphne Koller’s fireside chat at...
We spoke with Coursera co-founder and Women 2.0 conference speaker about the company’s efforts to broaden the population being served by online education. By Jessica Stillman (Editor, Women 2.0) It’s hard to be pessimistic about MOOCs. Massive open online courses hold...
Queen Rania’s foundation has announced the formation of a new Arabic online education service. By Christina Farr (Reporter, VentureBeat) Most of the new online education providers are based in the United States, but over two-thirds of students live abroad — in places...
While women have been dominating higher education in the US, we are lagging behind in taking advantage of learning resources online, claims the co-founder of an online education startup. By Michelle Chen (Co-founder, RedHoop) For those of you using Quantcast to...
Today’s Women 2.0 Conference on February 14, 2013 is being livestreamed here today and video will be available post-event. By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) After 18 years of bootstrapping, lynda.com took $103 million in a single round...