Comments on: The Stanford “Introduction to AI” Course – the sign of a disruptive innovation? http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/adam/2012/02/08/the-stanford-introduction-to-ai-course-the-sign-of-a-disruptive-innovation/ Cetis Blogs Wed, 07 Jan 2015 09:19:39 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.22 By: rowin http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/adam/2012/02/08/the-stanford-introduction-to-ai-course-the-sign-of-a-disruptive-innovation/#comment-72 Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:39:18 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/adam/?p=460#comment-72 MIT are also going to be offering cheap online courses (‘MITx’).

If you’ve not already read it, I’m sure you’d enjoy this analysis of the potential implications: http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/02/envisioning-a-post-campus-america/253032/

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By: David Rose http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/adam/2012/02/08/the-stanford-introduction-to-ai-course-the-sign-of-a-disruptive-innovation/#comment-71 Thu, 09 Feb 2012 12:17:48 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/adam/?p=460#comment-71 Hi Adam

Spot on with this observation. Another sign of a disruption is the scornful response of the incumbents. From ice factories, the horse and cart and dolly blue to PCs, low cost airlines and the Kodak fiasco it’s the same story. Interesting that disruption in HE featured in the JISC 2010 ‘Dragon’s Den’ and the CETIS 2010 keynote by Anya Kamanetz!

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