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Monday, September 10, 2012

Pearson partners with online learning provider

Pearson has agreed a partnership with online learning provider EdX to offer test centres for students taking its courses.

Photo: Pearson VUE
 
EdX is a not-for-profit collaboration between leading US universities that allows students to take degree courses online. It had planned to get its students to agree to an ‘honour code’ before taking their tests online, and offer them a certificate upon completion.
 
On Thursday, however, it announced that, starting in January, students will instead be able to take their tests in a formal test centre managed by Pearson. The education giant ultimately aims to provide 450 such centres in 110 countries.
 
EdX president Anant Agarwal said: “This option enhances the value of our courses in the real world, and helps us maintain our goal of making high-quality education both accessible and practical.”
 
Pearson has not disclosed how much each exam will cost.
 
EdX is a collaboration between Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the University of California. Harvard and MIT both committed $30 million (£18 million) to the platform which was announced in May this year.
 
Pearson also formed a similar partnership with for-profit online learning provider Udacity in June this year, and provided testing centres for the firm’s August examinations. The exams cost $89 per student.
 
About edX

EdX is a not-for-profit enterprise of its founding partners Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that features learning designed specifically for interactive study via the web. Based on a long history of collaboration and their shared educational missions, the founders are creating a new online-learning experience with online courses that reflect their disciplinary breadth. Along with offering online courses, the institutions will use edX to research how students learn and how technology can transform learning–both on-campus and worldwide. Anant Agarwal, former Director of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, serves as the first president of edX. EdX's goals combine the desire to reach out to students of all ages, means, and nations, and to deliver these teachings from a faculty who reflect the diversity of its audience. EdX is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is governed by MIT and Harvard.

About Pearson VUE

Pearson VUE (www.pearsonvue.com) is the global leader in computer-based testing for information technology, academic, government and professional testing programs around the world. Pearson VUE provides a full suite of services from test development to data management, and delivers exams through the world's most comprehensive and secure network of test centers in more than 175 countries. Pearson VUE is a business of Pearson (NYSE: PSO; LSE: PSON), the international education and information company, whose businesses include the Financial Times Group, Pearson Education and the Penguin Group.