What's your comment on all this?

I ask because it contradicts almost everything you've written in the past 
several months.

Carrol

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Subject: [Pen-l] From the dept of "oh no, please tell me they didn't.."

http://tressiemc.com/2014/11/10/ask-not-what-your-country-can-do-for-you-but-what-coursera-can-do-for-your-country-part-1/

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Coursera is, yet again, following in the footsteps of for-profit colleges (not 
a huge surprise given the connections 
<https://twitter.com/audreywatters/status/531874740332294144> ). 

With this partnership, Coursera credentials gain the legitimacy of the 
Veteran’s Administration. Note the press release’s statement: “The VA will 
endorse Coursera to 21 million US Veterans through their Veteran Employment 
Center.”

Endorsements are not a small matter when you’re trying to convince people that 
your piece of paper is valuable. We went so far as to put God on the dollar to 
make paper mean something.

The VA also provides a captive audience/market.

Veterans rely greatly on the formal and informal mechanisms of the VA, not 
least of all because they’re kind of busy and the VA owes them benefits. If the 
VA says these things are real and signals that through its formal employment 
center mechanisms, that has some meaning.




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