Coursekit Launches For Real Today
Coursekit, the start-up media darling founded by three Penn students, officially goes legit today. Want to try it out? The current advertised way is to nag your professors so they’ll adopt it for next semester (unless you’re a professor yourself, in which case you can sign up the service for your class).
However, we did a little Gonooping (we made that word up, it’s google+snooping) and found a public class on Coroporate Valuation offered at NYU by Aswath Damodaran. You can check out everything about how a class actually functions on the site at the public course page here. If that kind of stuff interests you and you want to actually enroll for the remainder of the semester (you can’t get NYU credit, sorry), use the code FHGN2P. Then you can annoy your Penn professors to join. Check out their into video after the jump!
Coursekit from Joseph Cohen on Vimeo.
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By Yay at November 29, 2011 at 10:32 am
Congrats to the Penn guys that started Coursekit! I think all Penn professors should use it. Death to Blackboard.
Blackboard is the worst.
This sounds like a joke. I’ve met that Joe Cohen kid and he has no idea what he’s doing. Basically just stealing Facebook and grafting it onto Blackboard. Also, how does a kid who dropped out of college understand anything about education?