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Are On-Site Courses as Effective as Online?
By Dale Fowler, instructional designer at the Center for Distributed Learning at Indiana Wesleyan University
Despite the fact that online learning is a pretty well-established learning modality, there are those who continue to discuss and debate whether online is equivalent to on site. There are thousands of no significant difference studies. For those of us who have been online for some time, the issue is settled. We no longer entertain the question. It is a moot point with us. In fact, a recent experience of simultaneously teaching online and onsite has me asking quite the opposite question: Are on-site courses as effective as online?
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