- A San Jose State university official said disappointing student performance means the university will put on hold its online classes with Udacity, a collaboration that had been announced in January by California Gov. Jerry Brown and Udacity's CEO.
- The university says it plans to start working again with Udacity next year but will use the interim time to look at data and to make adjustments.
- San Jose State plans to continue working this fall with edX, a MOOC provider founded by Harvard and MIT.
From the article:
... According to the preliminary presentation, 74 percent or more of the students in traditional classes passed, while no more than 51 percent of Udacity students passed any of the three courses. ...