By almost any measure, there is a boom in internet based instruction.
In just a few years, 34 percent of American universities have begun
offering some form of distance learning (DL), and among the larger
schools, it's closer to 90 percent. If you doubt the popularity of the
trend, you probably haven't heard of the University of Phoenix. It
grants
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It enrolls 90,000 students, a statistic used to support its claim to be
the largest private university in the country.
While the kinds of instruction offered in these programs will differ,
DL usually signifies a course in which the instructors post syllabi,
reading assignments, and schedules on Websites, and students send in
their assignments by e-mail. Generally speaking face-to-face
communication with an instructor is minimized or eliminated altogether.
The attraction for students might at first seem obvious. Primarily,
there's the convenience promised by courses on the Net: you can do the
work as they say, in your pajamas. But figures indicate that the reduced
effort results in a reduced commitment to the course. While drop-out
rates for all freshmen at American universities is around 20 percent,
the rate for online students is 35 percent. Students themselves seem to
understand the weaknesses inherent in the setup. In a survey conducted
for Cornell, the DL division of Cornell University, less than a third of
the respondents expected the quality of the online course to be as good
as the classroom course.
Clearly, from the schools' perspective, there's a lot of money to be
saved. Although some of the more ambitious programs require now
investments
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collaborative software, most DL courses can run on existing or minimally
upgraded systems. The more students who enroll in a course but don't
come to campus, the more the school saves on keeping the lights on in
the classrooms, paying doorkeepers, and maintaining parking lots. And
some there's evidence that instructors must work harder to run a DL
course for a variety of reasons, they won't be paid any more, and might
well be paid less.
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