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Mooc test agreement between FutureLearn and Pearson

The UK massive open online course platform FutureLearn has signed an agreement with the proctored examination provider Pearson VUE

Published on
May 9, 2015
Last updated
May 27, 2015

The deal will allow Mooc students to take certified tests at one of the organisation鈥檚 global network of secure exam centres.

The University of East Anglia鈥檚 鈥渟ecret Power of brands鈥 and the University of Strathclyde鈥檚 鈥渋ntroduction to forensic science鈥 are among the first courses available for assessment, although FutureLearn said there were plans to introduce more.

The standard cost of a FutureLearn exam is 拢119, although there is some variation. Passing the tests will not earn students any academic credit.

鈥淢ore and more of our learners, particularly those on career-enhancing courses, want to take exams to demonstrate their mastery of a subject,鈥 said Simon Nelson, chief executive of FutureLearn, which is owned by the Open University

Matthew Poyiadgi, vice-president of Europe, Middle East and Africa at Pearson VUE, added: 鈥淔utureLearn鈥檚 model offers another route to learning and potentially onto a professional certification pathway, which fits perfectly with our history of delivering important and trusted exams.鈥

糖心Vlog asked FutureLearn about the financial arrangements with Pearson VUE, including the percentage of fee revenue going to each company, and the amount received by partner universities. A spokeswoman said that these details could not be shared as they were 鈥渃ommercially sensitive鈥.

chris.parr@tesglobal.com

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