The Saylor Academy, formerly known as the Saylor Foundation, is a
non-profit organization
A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
headquartered in
Washington, DC
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. It was established in 1999 by its sole trustee,
Michael J. Saylor
Michael J. Saylor (born February 4, 1965) is an American entrepreneur and business executive. He is the executive chairman and a co-founder of MicroStrategy, a company that provides business intelligence, mobile software, and cloud-based service ...
. Since 2008, the focus of the foundation has been its Free Education Initiative which has led to the creation of 241 courses representing 10 of the highest enrollment majors in the US.
The Saylor Academy assembles courses from openly available texts and resources. The foundation also funds the creation of new materials when needed, which is then openly licensed for use by other organizations and individuals. In March 2018 Edovo partnered with Saylor Academy.
Courses
On its website, the foundation offers 317 free, college-level courses, which are selected as typical courses in high enrollment majors at traditional U.S. colleges.
Content is accessible without needing to register or log into the website, however an account is required to gain access to final exams, and a free certificate of completion.
The foundation works with consultants to design the courses, typically university and college faculty members or subject experts. The consultant develops a blueprint for the course, then researches
open educational resources
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(OER) to supply the course with lectures, texts, and other resources. If suitable texts and documents are not found, the foundation works with faculty to compile new materials which it releases to the OER community under a
Creative Commons
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license.
Each course is accompanied by an assessment.
Accreditation and credentialing
The Saylor Academy is
accredited
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within the NCCRS. According to the company, they have experimented with
digital badge
Digital badges (also known as ebadges, or singularly as ebadge) are a validated indicator of accomplishment, skill, quality or interest that can be earned in various learning environments.
Origin and development
Traditional physical badges have ...
s through the
Open Badge Infrastructure
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.
Through cooperation with other organizations, the Saylor Academy can offer degrees.
References
External links
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Educational organizations based in the United States
Foundations based in Washington, D.C.
Educational publishing companies of the United States
Creative Commons-licensed books
American educational websites
Online nonprofit organizations
Open educational resources
Education companies established in 1999
Organizations established in 1999
1999 establishments in the United States