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University of the PeopleFrom Researching Virtual Initiatives in Education(Redirected from UoPeople)
Or did you mean University of Portsmouth (UoP) in the UK?
Or did you mean University of Phoenix (UoP) in the USA?
The University of the People is:
UoP received 2000 applications for 2009, and 178 students began their degrees in September 2009, according to an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. The inaugural pupils ranged in age from 16 to 61, and came from 49 countries, led by the United States, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Brazil. By July 2010 there were a reported 500 students from nearly 100 countries. In 2010 the university began work to establishing learning centers in Zimbabwe, the Dominican Republic, Bangladesh, Haiti, Liberia, and Palestine - designed to provide students with personal assistance and Internet-accessible workspace, with 20 computers at every location (according to the Chronicle of Higher Education). Its mail office is located in Pasadena, California in the USA. The University of the People web site is at http://www.uopeople.com/
Founder and feesUoP is the world’s first tuition-free, online academic institution, which opened its virtual doors in April 2009. Founder and President Shai Reshef established UoP to combat a perceived discrepancy between unprecedented access to the Internet, dropping technology costs and rising tuition costs worldwide. UoP seeks to revolutionize higher education by providing universal access to college studies-even in the poorest parts of the world. UoP stated that it can change the tuition-free feature in springtime 2010. Tuition remains free as the university enters its second year, but students can expect some "administration" fees from September 2011.
What is the learning model for UoP and who are the students?Comprised of students from around the world, the student body learns through peer-to-peer teaching with the curriculum and support of respected scholars. Within the online study communities, students share resources, exchange ideas, discuss weekly topics, submit assignments and take exams. A community of educators, comprised of active and retired professors, masters-level students and other professionals, participate and oversee the assessment process. They will also develop ongoing procedures for curriculum evaluation and development. The university offers degrees in Computer Science and Business Administration – although remains unaccredited as yet.
PartnershipsRecently established partnerships with the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) and other nonprofits are enabling the fledgling university to build communication centres in developing countries – and enroll students from crisis regions like Haiti. A partnership with Yale Law School's Information Society Project has researchers investigating legal barriers to UoPeople-style educational models. The university is also a member of The OpenCourseWare Consortium.
ReportsSeb Schmoller comments in his blog:
See also the launch press release:
There is a Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_the_People but at present (November 2010) it is flagged as not being balanced. |