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The Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 85, No. 5 (SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2014), pp. 633-659 (27 pages) Using a dataset containing nearly 500,000 courses taken by over 40,000 community and technical ...
Christin Perry is a freelance writer with a passion for all topics related to health and family. She has been working as a writer for seven years now, and her work has appeared in Parents, The Bump, ...
The quest to figure out just how much the COVID-19 pandemic affected college-level learning is understandable, not least so that colleges and universities can address any potential setbacks students ...
What do Astronomy 101, Introduction to Computing, History of the West, and Elementary Latin have in common? For the first time in Calvin’s history, students will be able to take these courses online ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Like students across the U.S., Christa Schall was working toward graduation when the coronavirus closed her school. But unlike many, she can’t finish her classes online — her ...
When colleges switched to emergency remote instruction last year, some online learning advocates feared the hasty transition would leave students with a negative impression of online learning. While ...
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
Anonymous El Camino College faculty will randomly peer-review asynchronous online classes next semester after research ...
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