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City of Boston and edX Partner to Establish BostonX to Improve Educational Access for Residents
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
EdX,
the not-for-profit online learning initiative founded by Harvard
University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT (News - Alert)),
announced today a pilot project with the City of Boston, Harvard and MIT
to make online courses available through internet-connected Boston
neighborhood community centers, high schools and libraries. A
first-of-its-kind project, BostonX brings together innovators from the
country's center of higher education to offer Boston residents access to
courses, internships, job training and placement services, and locations
for edX students to gather, socialize and deepen learning.
"We must connect adults and youth in our neighborhoods with the
opportunities of the knowledge economy," said Mayor Tom Menino. "BostonX
will help update our neighbors' skills and our community centers. As a
first step, I'm pleased to announce a pilot with Harvard, MIT and edX,
their online learning initiative, which will bring free courses and
training to our community centers."
BostonX builds on edX's mission of expanding access to education and
delivering high-quality courses on its cutting-edge platform using
innovative tols and educational techniques. The City of Boston will
provide BostonX sites at community centers with computer access and
basic computer training, support for internships, career counseling, and
job transitioning. Harvard, MIT and edX will work with the city to
provide courses selected to eliminate skills gaps, in-person lessons
from affiliated instructors, training in online learning best practices
and certificates of mastery for those who successfully complete the
courses.
"EdX's innovative content, learning methodologies and game-like
laboratories and teaching methods are transforming education, from
16-year-old students in Bangladesh, to community college students at
Bunker Hill and MassBay, and now learners across Boston," said Anant
Agarwal, President of edX. "We're thrilled to be able to partner with
Mayor Menino and the City of Boston to provide this first-ever
experience and hope that this idea will spread and create a number of
CityX's around the world, including Cambridge, Massachusetts where edX
was founded."
This new pilot with the City of Boston follows another edX project with
two Boston-area community colleges. This month, Bunker Hill and MassBay
Community Colleges began offering an adapted version of the MITx
6.00x Introduction to Computer Science and Programming course at
their respective campuses. The BostonX initiative goes one step further
by allowing, encouraging and supporting residents of all ages,
regardless of social status or neighborhood, to participate in life
changing educational opportunities.
About edX
EdX
is a not-for-profit enterprise of its founding partners Harvard
University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology focused on
transforming online and on-campus learning through groundbreaking
methodologies, game-like experiences and cutting-edge research. EdX
provides inspirational and transformative knowledge to students of all
ages, social status, and income who form worldwide communities of
learners. EdX uses its open source technology to transcend physical and
social borders. We're focused on people, not profit. EdX is based in
Cambridge, Massachusetts in the USA.

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