Online Learning in the Academy: The Conundrum That May Divide Us
Technos: Quarterly for Education and Technology - September 22, 2000, by Lynne M. Schrum
Educators have shared an ultimate dream--the potential of anytime, anywhere learning, with lifelong learners determining what they want or need to ... (Read More)
Study: Distance Learning also Benefits Students on Campus - Brief Article
Black Issues in Higher Education - April 13, 2000
WASHINGTON -- As colleges increased their use of the Internet to provide more distance learning classes and degrees, students on campus also reaped... (Read More)
Technology, Learning and the Future of Education - Brief Article
Black Issues in Higher Education - April 13, 2000, by Julianne Malveaux
A few weeks ago, a newly minted dot-com millionaire opined in The New York Times that higher education was hardly necessary. Why not put it all on ... (Read More)
HBCUs Poised To Offer ONLINE DEGREES - Brief Article
Black Issues in Higher Education - March 16, 2000, by Ronald Roach
HAMPTON, Va. -- Within the historically Black college and university community, the push to offer online distance learning courses is entering a ne... (Read More)
Desktop degrees - University of Phoenix starts interactive education
Telephony - May 26, 1997, by Shira Levine
Ah, spring--the time of year when students decide to skip classes en masse and sit outside enjoying the sun and fresh air. For the students of the... (Read More)
Customer Satisfaction Soars for WebCT in Survey and at Annual Users Conference
Market Wire - December 31, 1969
Ninety-four percent of WebCT customers are
satisfied, very satisfied or extremely satisfied with their customer
experience, a three-point jump from... (Read More)
AIU Online Opens Portland Admissions Center
Market Wire - December 31, 1969
American InterContinental University
(AIU) Online, one of the nation's fastest-growing universities, announced
today that it has opened a regional ... (Read More)
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