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Line Up and Wait
So there is this amazing project / site called Coursera.org where colleges/universities offer courses free of charge to people anywhere across the world in what some refer to as "MOOC" or "Massive Online Open Course".
They have everything from genetics and algebra to chemistry and psychology and computer programming courses right now.
Would you guys think that a course that focuses on aviation or multiple aviation fields is something we could convince some aviation schools to offer? A ground school course, an aviation related engineering / design course?
Could we convince AOPA to persuade some of the aviation colleges to join Coursera or EDX (another competing Mooc site)?
Do you think something like this would help general aviation? I realize for 99.9% of the people it wouldn't be a "certified" certificate of ground school without some interaction of CFI approval, but it could be a huge boon to standardize on some of the courseware used and make it available to everyone free of charge.. I realize it may step on some peoples toes in their ideas of wanting to charge money for something like this to pay for their own flying habits but if you ask me, i'd love to see a MOOC with 100k students learning about general aviation as the average class I've taken has been anywhere from 50-150k students registered with an average of 20-30k completing the course through its entirety.
I've taking the astronomy class, a few programming classes and some mathematics classes - all from professors at MIT, Harvard and schools I could never afford and classes I could never get into. This isn't some effort of no name schools here and I think the aviation world is missing the boat by not jumping in with some type of offerings.
They have everything from genetics and algebra to chemistry and psychology and computer programming courses right now.
Would you guys think that a course that focuses on aviation or multiple aviation fields is something we could convince some aviation schools to offer? A ground school course, an aviation related engineering / design course?
Could we convince AOPA to persuade some of the aviation colleges to join Coursera or EDX (another competing Mooc site)?
Do you think something like this would help general aviation? I realize for 99.9% of the people it wouldn't be a "certified" certificate of ground school without some interaction of CFI approval, but it could be a huge boon to standardize on some of the courseware used and make it available to everyone free of charge.. I realize it may step on some peoples toes in their ideas of wanting to charge money for something like this to pay for their own flying habits but if you ask me, i'd love to see a MOOC with 100k students learning about general aviation as the average class I've taken has been anywhere from 50-150k students registered with an average of 20-30k completing the course through its entirety.
I've taking the astronomy class, a few programming classes and some mathematics classes - all from professors at MIT, Harvard and schools I could never afford and classes I could never get into. This isn't some effort of no name schools here and I think the aviation world is missing the boat by not jumping in with some type of offerings.