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HARVARDX: YEAR IN REVIEW 2015 2016 3

HARVARDX: YEAR IN REVIEW 2015 2016 WHAT IS HARVARDX: HarvardX is a University-wide strategic initiative enabling faculty to create open, online courses for on campus and global learners and advancing research in the learning sciences. Cover photo and above: HarvardX s course creation team travels the globe to give learners an authentic understanding of our world s most topical issues and pressing concerns. Above, HarvardX Videographer Kevin Belli (right) places a mic on Dr. Fidel Rubagumya of the Butaro Hospital in Rwanda as he prepares for an interview with Dr. Paul Farmer (left), Harvard s Kolokotrones University Professor, for the HarvardX course Global Health: Case Studies from a Biosocial Perspective. HarvardX Media Production Assistant Morgan LaForge also filmed in rural Rwanda (cover photo) for the course. 2 HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW

WELCOME Greetings from HarvardX. After four years of us exploring online learning, I am pleased to say that HarvardX s faculty-driven approach continues to distinguish what we do among open online learning experiences. We span the intellectual breadth and depth of Harvard s Schools, and leverage the University s role as a world leader in liberal arts and sciences education. HarvardX has attained organizational maturity, and our strategic priorities reflect the opportunities for faculty and students that we help create within the University and the broader online learning community. HarvardX continues to have a strategic focus on: Bringing the best of Harvard to lifelong learners by co-developing premium online courses with our faculty and showcasing institutional resources such as our libraries, museums, and laboratories Leveraging our One Harvard role to support school priorities, including the re-use of HarvardX content and approaches in residential courses across campus Pursuing teaching and learning innovations that have the greatest likelihood of a broad impact on campus and online In the pages that follow, we invite you to learn more about HarvardX s goals, courses, learners, and research. Best, Robert A. Lue Faculty Director, HarvardX Professor of the Practice of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University Explore Our Courses: Online Learning Portal: online-learning.harvard.edu HarvardX on edx: edx.org/school/harvardx Stay Connected: harvardx.harvard.edu Follow us on Twitter and Facebook @harvardonline HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW 3

IT S ALL ABOUT THE THREE R S HarvardX develops premium open online learning experiences that: REACH global learners Enhance on campus RESIDENTIAL teaching and learning Create opportunities for learning sciences RESEARCH REACH: RESIDENTIAL: RESEARCH: The HarvardX program and courses offered by dozens of educational institutions and teacher networks across the globe connect and extend learning around the world. HarvardX content and tools are being re-used in over twenty degree and professional education courses and helping upgrade University capabilities to benefit on campus learning. HarvardX course data serves as the foundation for extensive research activities, including cross-institutional collaborations, over 100 articles and working papers, and new faculty research projects. Above: Karen L. Mapp (above), Ed.D., Harvard Graduate School of Education Senior Lecturer on Education and Faculty Director of the Education Policy and Management Program, records an interview for her 2016 HarvardX course: Introduction to Family Engagement in Education. 4 HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW

FOCUS ON REACH: Global Partnerships and Impact 120 campus visits from national and regional delegations from 36 countries Since 2013, HarvardX has hosted 120 visits from national and regional delegations from 36 countries to consult on online learning, courses, and how HarvardX does its work. Below, HarvardX Instructional Development Associate Director Annie Valva leads one of many tours through HarvardX s studios for visiting guests. HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW 5

FOCUS ON RESIDENTIAL: Upgrading On Campus Capabilities HarvardX course content and digital tools aren t just improving online learning, they are being utilized by Harvard to upgrade University capabilities and benefit teaching and learning on campus. HarvardX has collaborated with over two-dozen Harvard libraries and museums offering new digital content derived from library collections often re-used in on campus classes. 27 HarvardX collaborations with Harvard libraries and museums adding new digital content derived from library collections for use in on campus classes. HarvardX digital tools enabled creation of Harvard Library s primary digital image viewer, Mirador, now used throughout the University. The Mirador project allows discovery and exploration of images scattered throughout the world using a single interface. 6 HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW

FOCUS ON RESEARCH: HarvardX Online Learner Engagement Increasing As HarvardX continues to offer the greatest breadth and depth of liberal arts and sciences courses anywhere online, HarvardX learners continue to interact more deeply with each other and course material. Learner engagement increased during HarvardX s Year 3 (June 2015 May 2016) compared to HarvardX s Year 2 (June 2014 May 2015) in a number of key areas: Discussion forum reads 34% Discussion forum posts 44.5% Attempts to solve problems (assessments) 136.6% HarvardX learners are engaging more, with a richer array of content (discussions, video, and assessments), than ever before. Dustin Tingley, Faculty Director, Vice Provost for Advances in Learning (VPAL) Research Team, Harvard University Visit HarvardX Insights at harvardx.harvard.edu/insights for additional data on learners compiled by VPAL research. HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW 7

CORE ISSUES OF HARVARDX COURSE DEVELOPMENT Above: A course development team, comprised of HarvardX and Harvard Humanitarian Initiative staff, worked with a wide range of distinguished and experienced Harvard faculty and practitioners to produce the summer 2016 offering: Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster. HarvardX s course development focuses on effective collaboration that produces results at scale. When building a course, HarvardX emphasizes co-production with faculty; shared workflow within HarvardX s course teams; and a focus on experimentation, iteration, and generalization. HarvardX course selections and HarvardX Faculty Committee deliberations are informed by the following principles: Impact: Disciplinary Coverage: Quality: Harvard Rigor: Bringing Harvard expertise to a topic or discipline, and the potential benefit of the course materials to learners on campus and online. Representing the full disciplinary breadth and depth of Harvard, which includes subjects not typically available online. Addressing the proposed learning goals and material in a high-quality way that maximizes the online mode. Maintaining rather than lowering academic standards as we engage learners around the world. 8 HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW

ENHANCING LEARNER ENGAGEMENT HarvardX is always working to create greater opportunities for our learner community to engage with course material and others in meaningful ways: EDX CERTIFICATES: Offering identity-verified certificates across the widest range of liberal arts and sciences courses online. HARVARDXPLUS: Offering fee-based, limited enrollment courses for deeper assessment and engagement. INSTITUTIONS: Providing institutional licensing of individual courses and collections of HarvardX courses. HARVARD SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS: Optimizing free use of HarvardX content within degree programs and creating new, tuition-based, non-degree courses. HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW 9

Expand Access to Education Worldwide To date, developed and delivered 82+ courses, some with multilanguage captions Brought the best of Harvard to 193 countries 65 % of our learners are outside the U.S. Improve Teaching & Learning on Campus Enabled hybrid learning in over a dozen residential courses and created high-quality content for faculty use in on campus courses Developed new technologies, annotation, manuscript viewers, and timeline tools that can benefit residential students Advance Our Understanding of Teaching and Learning Through Research Built a publicly accessible collection of real-time, interactive data visualizations for the learners who have enrolled in a HarvardX course Analyzed 700M+ clicks and 6.7M learner hours across 137 course offerings 10 HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW (all information as of August 2016)

HARVARDX BY THE NUMBERS (AS OF AUGUST 2016) 120+ Harvard faculty supported (as leads) at 10 Schools 82+ Open courses published to date 300+ Individuals (faculty, undergraduates, graduates, technologists) engaged at any one given time in developing content, conducting research, or blending courses 7 Small Private Online Courses produced 20+ Blended on campus courses using HarvardX materials 110,000+ Course certificates earned 2 Major benchmark reports on MOOC learner demographics and behavior (co-authored by MITx), setting standards for MOOC and online learning research 100+ HarvardX-related research publications produced by VPAL Research (including journal articles, conference proceedings, op-eds, and others, many in collaboration with MIT) 4M+ Course registrations 1.47M+ Unique course participants HARVARDX YEAR IN REVIEW 11

125 Mt. Auburn Street 4 th Floor Cambridge MA 02138 harvardx.harvard.edu harvardx@harvard.edu Thanks to all of the faculty, learners, researchers, staff, and University leaders that make HarvardX possible.