College Is a Dinosaur

<p>Employers are beginning to accept some MOOCS.</p>

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<p>The ball is rolling and gaining momentum.</p>

<p>Yes, stemit, the ball is rolling and gaining momentum. I find it exciting. </p>

<p>I hate the hold that traditional higher education still has on society. This apparatus only became so pervasive after World War II and the GI Bill … </p>

<p>Remember, colleges are interested first and foremost not in students or even in learning but in self-preservation. … I think we’re going to see the number of brick and mortars shrink a lot in the next 10 years as the MOOC suppliers, interested in their own future, take the students from the weaker institutions.</p>

<p>Let the battle begin! The winners will be the students and their parents, who will find education costs finally decreasing.</p>