FutureLearn Signs Up Ten Million Learners
More than ten million people from around the world have joined FutureLearn since the first courses appeared in October 2013.
In December 2012, eleven British universities joined with the Open University to launch a British-based MOOC provider: FutureLearn. The first courses, from 23 founding universities, appeared in October 2013.
My first FutureLearn course was Start Writing Fiction in late 2014, when FutureLearn had fewer than 700,000 learners. The one million learners milestone was reached in February 2015. By mid-2016, the number had grown to four million. Last week, FutureLearn announced it now has ten million learners and more than 175 institutional partners from all around the world. More than seven of every ten learners live outside the UK, which in the 2017-2018 academic year had 2.3 million students enrolled in higher education. This means that FutureLearn’s MOOC enrollments are four times the number of higher education students in the UK.
Although most FutureLearn offerings are single courses with an optional paid certificate available, some courses are grouped into programs and degrees.
I have taken 30 FutureLearn courses and earned two certificates since 2014. Recently, I joined FutureLearn Unlimited, and plan to earn several more certificates in the next 12 months. 1257 courses are listed on Class Central, although not all are currently available.
Social Aspects and Comments
It’s easy to post comments on FutureLearn course pages. Instead of separate discussion boards, comments can be added to almost every step of each course. Some steps encourage learners to discuss particular aspects of the course material.
More than 35 million comments have been posted, which is an average of 3.5 comments per user. Since I try to make the most of the limited social aspects of online learning, I write plenty of comments, including responding to those of my classmates. I’m way beyond that 3.5 average. I am also one of the 60% female members of FutureLearn.
Here is a brief history of the growth of FutureLearn, as documented through Class Central articles:
- Futurelearn gains steam with 350,000 learners and 7 new partner institutions
- Futurelearn Celebrates First Year and Comes Out of Beta
- MOOC Provider Futurelearn Rockets Past One Million Learner Milestone
- The MOOC Platform with a Twist: The Emergence of UK-Based FutureLearn
- FutureLearn Closes 2015 on a High: Gains £13M Investment, Wins UX Award, Approaches 3M students
- FutureLearn Steps into the World of MOOC-Based Credentials With “FutureLearn Programs”
- FutureLearn Crosses 4 Million Learner Mark And Approaches Total Of 400 Courses
- FutureLearn’s 2016: Year in Review
- UK-based FutureLearn Announces Its First US University Partners
- FutureLearn’s New Pricing Model Limits Access to Course Content After the Course Ends
- FutureLearn and Coventry University to Roll Out 50 Online Degrees
- FutureLearn’s 2017: Year in Review
- FutureLearn Looking To Raise £40m, Announces a MOOC-based BA
- FutureLearn’s 2018: Year in Review
- FutureLearn’s Unlimited: One Price for the Entire Catalog
- Coursera and FutureLearn Raise Big Rounds from the Same Investor