This just in from EduTech...anyone know what Coursera is selling as an
Amazon affiliate?

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=wm#inbox/13df3a490f1364c2


"Coursera's starting to see some revenue flow, reports
InsideHigherEd<http://edsurge.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=439db75adf017b97887993422&id=da93c44037&e=bde6c51549>.
The Palo Alto-based MOOC provider reportedly earned $220K in the first
quarter after rolling out an accredited certification program, Signature
Track<http://edsurge.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=439db75adf017b97887993422&id=93d7afd9c5&e=bde6c51549>,
where student work is verified by mugshots, ID photos, and typing pattern.
(The company also makes money from an affiliates program with Amazon.) The
program is only available for eligible courses (currently there are
20<http://edsurge.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=439db75adf017b97887993422&id=aa552ce7e3&e=bde6c51549>)
and costs around $50. Upon completion, students receive a "Verified
Certificate," issued by Coursera along with the participating university,
that the company suggests can be displayed on resumes. Coursera is also
reporting that 70 to 80 percent of these paid users are finishing courses,
going to show that those who pay to play tend to be a lot more serious."

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