Online learning often brings to mind a single student sitting alone in front of a computer, headphones in, mind wandering, and no interaction with anyone else.
Harvard Business School Online is different. The learning platform is specifically designed to mimic the benefits of learning in a classroom, where concepts are debated, discussed, and challenged by peers. Teaching elements in each class are designed to encourage engagement and discussion through the use of cold calls, polls, discussion questions, and a variety of others.
Even after courses finish, many HBS Online participants continue to stay in touch and interact with the HBS Online network. Whether it’s sharing certificate selfies, exchanging business expertise, or sharing job posts, the HBS Online community stays active long after the final exam.
With more than 28,000 students from more than 130 countries completing at least one course, the HBS Online network is truly global. For CORe participant Kori Crockett, the global network was inspiring.
“One of the things I really liked about HBS Online is the interactive map on the platform that allows you to see who else in the world is studying with you at that moment,” she says. “Seeing classmates in my time zone working through course material at the same time as me was motivating, while seeing peers logged on halfway around the world inspired a true sense of community.”
HBS Online also introduced her to one of her closest friends, who and they went on to attend graduate school together at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
“We kept seeing each other on the platform, connected on Facebook and found out we were going to be enrolled in the same degree program at the Harvard Ed School,” she says. “On the first day of orientation, we randomly sat at the same table and said, ‘You look familiar!’ We made it a point to stop by Cardullo’s in Harvard Square for a photo op in honor of Financial Accounting, and the rest is history.”
HBS Online also offers students the opportunity to connect outside of the course platforms, too. Every spring, HBS Online hosts Connext, a day of learning and networking with fellow HBS Online participants. This year, Connext Live was entirely virtual, a full day of online programming intended to engage and inspire the HBS Online community around the world. The event included seven live sessions where past and current participants could engage with faculty and each other, four in our HBS Live Online Classroom and three in our Facebook Live studio, which garnered more than 53,000 views from people tuning in around the world.
Additionally, HBS Online recently debuted Community, consisting of local Chapters around the world where participants can join to meet up with fellow participants in their location, ensuring that the HBS Online connection exists both online and off-line. During the weekend of ConneXt Live, these chapters hosted 25 events around the globe, ranging from dinner to networking sessions to streaming the online sessions. More events are scheduled in the future, and you can sign up here to get involved and learn more what's happening in your local city!
In addition to active and case-based, social learning is a core tenet of HBS Online. At Harvard Business School, students are actively encouraged to interact with, learn from, and debate their peers. HBS Online has taken that essential business education teaching element and replicated it virtually, connecting students around the world in a virtual classroom.
To learn more about other unique elements of HBS Online, check out our blogs about cold calls, high-quality video, and diverse teaching elements!