Online or In Class?
Written by: Maryellen Weimer, Ph.D.
Online course offerings continue to grow. In 2006, experts (cited in the article referenced below) were estimating that some 2,000 major universities and colleges were offering online/Web-based courses, enrolling more than 5 million students. And that was 2006. As experience with online education grows, the opportunity for learning from that experience grows as well. Highlighted below are findings from a study that examined business student perceptions of college-level online courses.
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This article appeared in the May 1, 2012 issue of Online Classroom.

This article appeared in the May 1, 2012 issue of Online Classroom.
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