Friday, January 3, 2014

FutureLearn to provide the platform for the British Council's first ever MOOCs

NEW DELHI: FutureLearn, the first UK-led provider of massive open online courses (MOOCs), will provide the platform for the British Council's first foray into free, web-based, higher education study.
The British Council will use the FutureLearn platform to launch its first ever MOOCs, designed to help people develop proficiency in English. The new web-based courses will build on the British Council's expertise in supporting learners and teachers to improve and assess their English language ability globally. Building on this experience, the British Council and FutureLearn are working closely together to create a portfolio of English language MOOCs, and to provide a route for learners to take International English Language Testing System (IELTS) assessments at British Council testing centres. The new MOOCs will enable learners around the world to prepare for higher education study in English, and to communicate in English more effectively.


IELTS is a popular English language test for higher education and global migration. The IELTS test is available at over 900 locations around the world and is accepted by over 8000 institutions globally. Over two million IELTS tests were taken in the last year by people seeking to demonstrate their English language proficiency for study, work and life.
The British Council will work closely with FutureLearn and its university partners in a variety of ways to facilitate Indian students' access to British Council English language content and assessment. The new MOOCs from the British Council will be available to learners around the world from 2014.
The announcement comes as Simon Nelson, chief executive of FutureLearn, visits India to discuss the role of MOOCs in higher education with Indian institutions and government representatives.
He said: "India is already FutureLearn's second biggest market in terms of overall visits to courses by enrolled learners, with many drawn to topics that could enhance career development and employability. This new initiative with the British Council provides a valuable opportunity for us to support the development of English language and communication skills for our learners around the world. We are pleased to welcome the British Council as creators of MOOCs alongside our world-class university partners."
Martin Davidson, CEO of the British Council, is also currently in India to launch a British Council/ Pratham ASER 'English Impact Report'. Commenting on the British Council's partnership with FutureLearn, he said: "The British Council is delighted to be working with FutureLearn, the UK's new digital learning platform. It is right that India should be one of the first places where we collectively launch the MOOC platform and courses here in India."
The FutureLearn course experience centres on social interaction, whereby people learn actively by engaging in online conversations around the learning material. The website has also been optimised to work on smartphones and tablets, as well as desktop computers, so that learners can enjoy the same high quality user experience, regardless of their screen size.
FutureLearn is wholly owned by The Open University. The website combines the best elements of the social web with The Open University's 44 years of expertise in distance and open learning.

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