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tariqr | 11 years ago
Classmill also does not rely on content production or live streaming video like edx. You can create classes with existing resources: links, youtube videos, images, pdfs, ppts etc.
Strongly believe that for a vast majority of learning requirements, the content is already out there. It just requires someone who knows the subject (such as a teacher or expert) to curate the material and give students the confidence in consuming them.
Hence Classmill was born :)
vikp|11 years ago
There are also a ton of companies that host open edX instances, which let you make your own courses. Several offer free trials -- here's a list: https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/wiki/List-of-Open-edX-se... . There's a nice open source ecosystem forming. I know at one point, edX was going to open edge.edx.org and let anyone make courses, but don't know where that's at now.
Your platform has differentiators from edX, but these aren't necessarily them.
tariqr|11 years ago
The best solution here will win or even coexist; all the different approaches/platforms here will ultimately help the students win.
gravity13|11 years ago
I'm looking forward to seeing what Classmill can do! I've been personally thinking about these sorts of things too.
Do you have any plans for adding assessable items and making things more adaptive, or do you guys think you'll be more focused on static content materials?
tariqr|11 years ago
Yes, adaptive/dynamic blocks are definitely in the pipeline as we improve the product!
Cheers!