If you haven’t heard about MOOCs, you soon will. These Massive Open Online Courses are the hot topic in undergraduate and graduate education today, and have the potential to radically alter much of what we have traditionally thought of as education. And once MOOCS get rolling, they will transform education and law. Bet on it.
MOOCS are really no different from other forms of distance learning. Distance learning has been around for generations. Think correspondence courses which made education available to students in America’s hinterlands in the early years of the 20th century. Now think of that model on steroids.
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