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Ask the teacher a question
We have added two new features to our website - ask the teachers questions and submit your homework for feedback. In our view, the learning process is more efficient if students have the option of being able to ask teachers question about unclear course material. Even final exams can be more interesting if the test includes submitting slides or a financial model and not just choosing answers to test questions.
Eduson.tv forecast: robots will be teaching kids in 2037
In 30 years the education system will be disrupted and rebuilt from the scratch. By 2037, robots with artificial intelligence will have replaced teachers. The forecast is both intimidating and inspiring.
Bloomberg: leading companies record courses for Eduson.tv
Nowadays you can go back to school without leaving your living room. Eduson.tv differs from other MOOCs providing business courses taught mostly by real-world practitioners, says Elena Masolova, CEO, interviewed by Francesca Di Meglio, Bloomberg Businessweek reporter.
Eduson.tv launches its Chinese, Russian and Portuguese versions
Eduson.tv website, the course list and some courses have been translated in the three languages.
Wharton and LBS professors and a Merrill Lynch banker are the new Eduson lecturers
Dr. Paul King of Wharton Business School, Prof. Dominic Houlder of LBS and Arie Kravtchin, Director in Investment Banking of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, have recorded their courses for Eduson.
What is Eduson?
Eduson is live! You can browse our courses catalogue and read about our plans.
Interview with Daphne Koller, CEO of COURSERA
Elena Masolova, EDUSON co-founder, interviewed Daphne Koller, CEO of COURSERA for Hopes and Fears. What are the trends in e-learning and where do students come from.