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Move Over Harvard And MIT, Stanford Has The Real “Revolution In Education” | TechCrunch
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Lectures are often the least educational aspect of college; I know, I’ve taught college seniors and witnessed how little students learn during their four years in higher education. So, while it’s noble that MIT and Harvard are opening their otherwise exclusive lecture content to the public with EdX, hanging a webcam inside of a classroom is a not a “revolution in education”.

A revolution in education would be replacing lectures with the Khan Academy and dedicating class time to hands-on learning, which is exactly what Stanford’s medical school proposed last week. Stanford realizes that great education comes from being surrounded by inspiring peers, being coached by world-class thinkers, and spending time solving actual problems.

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<p>Lectures are often the least educational aspect of college; I know, I&#x2019;ve taught college seniors and witnessed how little students learn during their four years in higher education. So, while it&#x2019;s noble that MIT and Harvard are opening their otherwise exclusive lecture content to the public with <a href="http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/edx-launched-0502.html">EdX</a>, hanging a webcam inside of a classroom is a not a &#x201c;revolution in education&#x201d;.</p> <p>A revolution in education would be replacing lectures with the <a href="http://www.fastcompany.com/1728471/change-generation-bill-gates-favorite-teacher-wants-to-disrupt-education">Khan Academy</a> and dedicating class time to hands-on learning, which is exactly what Stanford&#x2019;s medical school <a href="http://www.um.es/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=c538d7e7-52a4-4f9a-93c7-92ac04c80b06&amp;groupId=115466">proposed</a> last week. Stanford realizes that great education comes from being surrounded by inspiring peers, being coached by world-class thinkers, and spending time solving actual problems.</p>