WEBVTT 00:00:00.270 --> 00:00:01.380 So why now? 00:00:01.380 --> 00:00:03.850 Why should MOOCs appear right now? 00:00:03.850 --> 00:00:07.130 Why is it different from previous revolutions in educational technology? 00:00:08.430 --> 00:00:10.050 Well to me, there are two trends. 00:00:10.050 --> 00:00:12.192 The first is that information is more and 00:00:12.192 --> 00:00:16.250 more accessible, and becoming cheaper, or even free. 00:00:16.250 --> 00:00:20.210 For instance, via Google Maps, anyone anywhere in the world can now 00:00:20.210 --> 00:00:24.020 access maps that just a few years ago would be considered military grade. 00:00:25.110 --> 00:00:27.420 Through Google Books anyone anywhere in the world 00:00:27.420 --> 00:00:30.740 can access the content of books relatively easily. 00:00:30.740 --> 00:00:32.800 Maybe some part of it if the content is copyrighted. 00:00:34.350 --> 00:00:36.720 MOOCs come at the right time for this. 00:00:36.720 --> 00:00:38.916 They simply make accessible to a much wider 00:00:38.916 --> 00:00:42.170 audience something that was so far pretty closed. 00:00:42.170 --> 00:00:44.879 University level material, about very high level 00:00:44.879 --> 00:00:47.540 topics, they open up the doors of universities. 00:00:48.790 --> 00:00:52.580 Note that I said course material, not books, this is different. 00:00:52.580 --> 00:00:55.430 Course material helps to bring someone up to speed, in some 00:00:55.430 --> 00:00:58.640 very pointed discipline where they might not exist text book yet. 00:00:59.690 --> 00:01:02.120 The value added by the MOOC, is that 00:01:02.120 --> 00:01:05.610 some of this information is pre-processed by the professor. 00:01:05.610 --> 00:01:08.094 The professor stands between all that information and 00:01:08.094 --> 00:01:10.170 the student to help the student navigate it. 00:01:11.440 --> 00:01:15.510 Also, the student benefits immediately from an instant study group. 00:01:15.510 --> 00:01:17.400 And like if they go to the library to borrow a book. 00:01:18.830 --> 00:01:20.494 Now this begs the question of why would 00:01:20.494 --> 00:01:22.560 anyone go through the effort of taking a MOOC? 00:01:22.560 --> 00:01:25.270 Well there are simply many reasons. 00:01:25.270 --> 00:01:28.580 One of them is just fun, some people are just curious. 00:01:28.580 --> 00:01:31.850 But one of them touches on the second reason why MOOCs arrive now. 00:01:33.220 --> 00:01:38.330 Well pretty simply, it used to be that you could do a whole career in one company. 00:01:38.330 --> 00:01:41.950 A few decades ago, that was possible but that's certainly not true anymore. 00:01:42.960 --> 00:01:45.650 It also used to be that you could do a whole career 00:01:45.650 --> 00:01:49.260 out of one degree, and that's becoming less and less possible now. 00:01:50.360 --> 00:01:54.450 Essentially, in the modern professional world, you need to adapt. 00:01:54.450 --> 00:01:57.540 More and more, what matters is the individual's ability 00:01:57.540 --> 00:02:00.600 to navigate this new landscape by acquiring new skills. 00:02:01.630 --> 00:02:03.160 Obviously MOOCs can help with that. 00:02:04.180 --> 00:02:08.664 The big question that is left with MOOCs, is how to translate these new skills into 00:02:08.664 --> 00:02:12.435 meaningful certificates, so the individual can actually leverage 00:02:12.435 --> 00:02:14.660 this training to a new job more easily. 00:02:14.660 --> 00:02:19.060 If you're a university professor, this is true for you as well. 00:02:20.130 --> 00:02:22.020 You need to adapt yourself to the 00:02:22.020 --> 00:02:25.680 revolution in your profession, that are MOOCs. 00:02:25.680 --> 00:02:29.110 If your tenured, you actually have no incentive to do this 00:02:29.110 --> 00:02:32.140 except if you want to do a better job when teaching. 00:02:33.250 --> 00:02:36.631 If you are not tenured yet the reality is that you have every 00:02:36.631 --> 00:02:41.580 disincentive to follow this evolution, and rock the boat at your own institution. 00:02:42.840 --> 00:02:45.340 Because you are always at risk for being assessed 00:02:45.340 --> 00:02:48.860 using older criteria that don't account for the new technologies. 00:02:50.830 --> 00:02:52.690 Now, I need to clarify one more thing now. 00:02:53.720 --> 00:02:56.310 To me, the fact that all this education 00:02:56.310 --> 00:03:00.140 is distributed for free and can benefit people. 00:03:00.140 --> 00:03:05.420 All over the world in myriads of ways, is absolutely, phenomenally great. 00:03:05.420 --> 00:03:07.960 And it will dramatically affect society as well. 00:03:09.010 --> 00:03:10.230 I don't want to downplay this. 00:03:11.470 --> 00:03:14.935 But it's really important to understand that this is 00:03:14.935 --> 00:03:18.400 purely and entirely a side effect, a nice side effect 00:03:18.400 --> 00:03:21.403 but it is a side effect, of the main commercial 00:03:21.403 --> 00:03:26.270 focus, which is higher education and employment in developed markets.