Michael Feldstein has a terrific post over on his e-Literate blog: "Why Pearson’s OpenClass Is a Big Deal." Michael's post triggered thoughts on 4 areas in which I'd like to see Pearson demonstrate ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Pearson's announcement of OpenClass, a free cloud based learning management system (LMS), will ...
Publishing and education tech behemoth Pearson has introduced a new, free, cloud-based LMS for higher education. OpenClass, as the LMS is named, is expected to appear in the Google Apps Marketplace ...
West Virginia University (WVU) at Parkersburg is in the process of expanding its online and blended learning programs. The university is transitioning its online degree programs to a new platform and ...
Not bad, suggests Sannier, who believes these numbers attest to OpenClass' chops as a viable self-service platform. But he says the LMS is "merely a vehicle for users to deploy learning applications," ...
Philadelphia—When Pearson, the giant education publisher, announced last week that it was launching a free, cloud-based learning management system called OpenClass, the news prompted tough questions ...
<a href="http://www.pearson.com/">Pearson</a> CEO John Fallon knows “the only way to keep pace in an increasingly dynamic digital landscape is to challenge ...
The number of open educational resources (OERs) that educators can choose from is constantly growing. Every week, new—and free—textbooks, quizzes, videos, and even full courses are appearing online.
Adrian Sannier knows what it’s like to place big bets on outsourcing data to the cloud. When he was a technology officer for Arizona State University’s office of the president, he was one of the first ...
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