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Q&A: Expanding MIT’s global reach through Universal Learning | MIT News

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Q&A: Expanding MIT’s global reach through Universal Learning | MIT News



MIT’s Universal Learning is a new initiative from MIT Open Learning designed to prepare learners everywhere to tackle complex global challenges through boundary-crossing thinking. 

Universal Learning offerings combine subject matter expertise from MIT faculty and experts and Open Learning’s more than 25 years of innovation in online education to deliver a learning experience centered on real-world stories, practical exercises, and the needs of global learners. It is delivered on the MIT Learn platform, leveraging the capabilities of the AskTIM AI assistant to support learners throughout their educational journey. 

Universal AI, the first offering from Universal Learning, launched to the public today. Future offerings will include climate and energy, biology, health care, and manufacturing. Dimitris Bertsimas, vice provost for open learning, and Megan Mitchell, senior director of Universal Learning, share how Universal Learning supports MIT’s educational mission, and what makes it distinctive.

Q: How does Universal Learning reflect MIT’s commitment to educating the world?

Bertsimas: MIT’s primary residential mission is to educate its 11,000 students. But online education, taught at the appropriate level and enhanced with the latest AI teaching technology, can expand that mission exponentially. As one of the world’s premier research universities, MIT produces groundbreaking research that informs innovation and future educational materials. After 40 years focused on research, I’m excited to bring the knowledge we have accumulated to a much broader audience. My colleagues contributing to current and forthcoming Universal Learning offerings share this same passion.

Mitchell: Talent and capability is ubiquitous. Access and time is not. At MIT, we are pushing the boundaries to think about how we can reach more learners and meet them where they are, whether that’s through traditional institutions and universities, a corporate environment for upskilling and workforce learning, or those outside of traditional institutions. These learners in particular face the barriers of access and time, which we are aiming to address with Universal Learning’s modular, stackable offerings. In the end, we want to ensure we are developing offerings that are broadly accessible. 

Q: What unique aspects of an MIT education are infused in Universal Learning offerings?

Bertsimas: MIT students are trained not just to absorb knowledge, but to cross disciplinary boundaries, synthesize ideas from multiple domains, and translate that thinking into concrete action. This analytical yet pragmatic mindset — equal parts rigorous and creative — is the hallmark of how MIT approaches complex problem-solving. Universal Learning offerings are built to infuse these qualities, combining the knowledge of MIT faculty and Open Learning’s deep expertise in online education, but designed to cultivate deep topic fluency in a way that is approachable to a broad audience. The goal is to cultivate interdisciplinary thinking in learners everywhere, equipping them with the same intellectual toolkit that has long distinguished an MIT education.

Mitchell: Graduates of MIT are known for bringing their cumulative experiences and knowledge to bear on large, audacious problems that resist simple or narrow solutions. Universal Learning programs are built on that same teaching philosophy, intentionally designed for learners who may not have the opportunity to study at MIT, but deserve access to an equally expansive and ambitious approach to learning.

Q: What makes the experience of Universal Learning unique?

Mitchell: Universal Learning programs are modular in nature, and the pedagogy leverages real-world examples and hands-on exercises that occasionally include codes — not for learners to learn to code, but to know how to leverage data and interpret outputs. In particular, the modular structure is very compelling to the universities and companies we’ve been working with. Instead of creating one course that learners and educators have to take in a specific way or sequence, they can think about their needs and stack and leverage the Universal Learning offerings accordingly. Its very dynamic and flexible, designed to meet the needs of today’s online learning and workforce transformation landscape. 

Q: What has changed about the online learning landscape over the past 10-15 years?

Bertsimas: For the majority of the massive open online course (MOOC) movement, we replicated a residential class that was developed for MIT students and put it out into the world. But not all material is suited for a broad global audience, despite our best intentions. That’s why with Universal Learning we are prioritizing asynchronous delivery, mobile delivery, translations, and are developing ways to personalize content. AI is opening new ways to reach learners worldwide, and we are harnessing that potential. For example, the AskTIM AI assistant is capable of helping students solve exercises and answer conceptual questions — very much like a human teaching assistant would do, but at scale. 



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