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HSE Launches First Online Courses on Russia’s National Open Education Platform

Starting today, students from around the world will be able to register for classes taught in Russian by renowned teachers from the Higher School of Economics on Russia's National Open Education Platform. All lectures meet the regulatory requirements set for educational disciplines in Russia.

Yesterday, September 1, students gained access to the first online courses of the Higher School of Economics – General Sociology, Demography, Organizational Theory, and Organizational Behaviour. It is planned that by May 2016, the Russian National Open Education Platform will offer at least 10 HSE courses (all courses will be taught in Russian).

The online classes, which aside from the Higher School of Economics are offered by another seven of Russia’s top universities, allow any student to take part in educational programmes carried out by some of the country’s best schools.

According to HSE Rector Yaroslav Kuzminov, the quality of education in Russia will grow thanks to the fact that any student from any Russian university will be able to take courses at top Russian universities wherever and whenever they choose.

In addition, Vasily Tretyakov, the chairman of the National Open Education Platform, believes that this is just one of several projects aimed at uniting universities as they strive to achieve a common goal.

The Higher School of Economics has been developing online courses for several years and was one of the first Russian universities to participate in the international Coursera project, which allows any internet user to take classes online for free. There are already over 20 courses on Coursera offered by HSE instructors.

The National Open Education Platform will give an official presentation on September 14 during EdCrunch, the second international conference on educational technologies.

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users signed up for HSE courses through Coursera and Russia’s National Open Education Platform

HSE and University of California at San Diego Offer New Specialization on Coursera

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Understanding Russian Communication: Online and in Private

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Thanks to Online Courses, the Best Teachers Will Be More Accessible to Wider Audiences

On April 17, HSE Rector Yaroslav Kuzminov took part in a panel discussion entitled ‘Digital Technology in University Life’, which was held at the Moscow International Education Fair. He answered questions from the presenter, journalist Alexander Arkhangelsky*, and visitors at the fair.

HSE on Coursera: This is only the start

The 11 educational courses completed in the first year of HSE's cooperation with Coursera won an audienec of 300,000. The courses' lecturers talked about how they succeeded in doing this at a round table at HSE.

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On November 24, an English-language course will begin on Coursera called ‘The Economics of Transition and Emerging Markets,’ taught by Marek Dabrowski, a well-known Polish economist and professor in HSE’s Department of Applied Economics.

Future education: Content Tailored to the Student

Research Fellow at the HSE’s Center of Education Quality Monitoring Dmitry Abbakumov, author of the ‘Theory and practice of computerized testing’ lecture course and developer of the ‘Adaptivity Guide’ software which makes it possible to adapt e-courses to students’ abilities. He recently gave a presentation about his research at The 2014 Computerized Adaptive Testing Summit at Princeton and at Edcrunch in Moscow. In his interview, he talks about why adaptive education is the future and how it is developing at HSE.

Smart Guys Turning to Online Courses

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