In January 2016,
City Vision launched a new $5,000 bachelor's degree path in partnership with
Saylor (a major US MOOC provider) and Qualifi (a UK-based awarded
organization). This drew coverage from Forbes online, since it presents an
alternative to the expense of more traditional degrees.
Harvard Business School has widely popularized helping
students learn by publishing case studies. TechMission was featured in a
Case Study by three Northeastern Professors: Susan Seiloff, Ray, Kennunen
and Robert Young.
The case study, titled "TechMission: Jesus, Justice and
Technology", was published in the Case Research
Journal. You can read the case
study here.
TechMission's Executive Director, Andrew Sears, explains in
Christianity Today's latest online issue
why Christians need to use technology to fight poverty. "Christians often
resist technology," he said. "We are fighting battles against injustice, but
are using antiquated tools. It's like the other side has tanks and jet
planes, and Christians are fighting with sticks."