MOOCs

EdX Launches Three New Smithsonian Courses

Cambridge, MA (USA) / Washington, DC (USA), March 2015 - EdX, the nonprofit online-learning initiative, will offer three new free MOOCs from the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research complex, founded in 1846. The courses, for students and educators of all ages, will interest fans of superheroes, teachers, and American-history buffs alike.

These first three Smithsonian edX courses, developed with the National Museum of American History, include Objects That Define America; Rise of Superheroes and Their Impact on Pop Culture; and Teaching Historical Inquiry with Objects. All three courses are currently open for enrollment on edx.org.

The Smithsonian courses will draw on the Institution's extensive collections and expertise, including accomplished professors, Smithsonian Institution experts, and a unique, in-depth perspective from pop culture icon Stan Lee.

Objects That Define America will be taught by Dr. Richard Kurin, Under Secretary for History, Art, and Culture, Smithsonian Institution and is co-produced in partnership with The Great Courses. The course will look at the history of America through the lens of key historic objects, artifacts, and exhibits in the Smithsonian collections - from the Statue of Liberty to the Model T.

A hero to comic-book fans all over the world and creator of some of the medium's most recognizable characters, Stan Lee, Chairman and Chief Creative Officer, POW! Entertainment and Chairman Emeritus of Marvel, will join Michael Uslan, Professor at the Indiana University Media School and Executive Producer of the Dark Knight Trilogy, and David Uslan, a new-media executive, for Rise of Super Heroes. Course participants will explore different perspectives of the history and cultural influences of the superhero genre during its rise from comic books to a dominant place in pop culture. Learners who sign up for and earn a verified certificate in the course will receive a certificate featuring original artwork with both Stan Lee's and Michael Uslan's signature.

"It's a great honor being invited to share my views on the evolution of superheroes and the genre's overall impact across all generations of people," said Stan Lee. "Throughout my career, characters have evolved so much – from drawings on a page to other-worldly special effects only animation could produce, to live-action and so much more. I can't wait to dive into these discussions thanks to Smithsonian and edX."

Kathleen Owings Swan, Ph.D., University of Kentucky College of Education, and Naomi Coquillon, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, will offer Teaching Historical Inquiry with Objects, geared to middle and high school social studies and history teachers. The course will offer new teaching techniques designed to engage students in the process of historical inquiry and spark a deeper connection to the study of history.

"The launch of SmithsonianX on edX is one way that the Smithsonian is sharing its collections and scholarship with a global audience," said Jacqueline Moen, Vice President of SmithsonianX. "This initial portfolio of courses with Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will offer new perspectives on understanding the American experience."

"Our mission is to offer the very best courses from the world's most respected institutions, and as the world's largest museum and research complex, the Smithsonian is a perfect partner for edX," said Anant Agarwal, CEO of edX. "With the help of one of the greatest collections of artifacts, these new courses will help learners see history in new and exciting ways."