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Online Learning: What College Presidents and the Public Think About Its FutureTrack: Leadership, Governance, and Management Session Type: Concurrent Session Thursday Oct 20th, 2011 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM Meeting Room 113B/C 917 reads Change Timezone TIMEZONE
Select your location for the program to reflect times local to you: Students are plugging in, online courses are filling up, and walls are coming down. Online learning is going mainstream, but the debate over quality shows no signs of dying down, according to two major surveys of college presidents and Americans by the Pew Research Center and The Chronicle of Higher Education. The public, in particular, questions whether students engage as effectively online as in a brick-and-mortar classroom. Among presidents, leaders of two-year colleges are the most bullish on the future of online education; presidents of four-year private colleges are the most skeptical. The convener for this session is Dwayne Cable, Pasadena City College VideoLive Video and slides from the presentation are being provided through the generous support of Sonic Foundry. SpeakersResourcesLocationAsking questions, sharing insights and collaborating on this session has never been easier. Log in to comment on this session or tweet it using the hash tag #E11_SESS033.
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The @pewinternet report "The Digital Revolution and Higher Education" is available at http://t.co/fMI7MP9G #edu11 #E11_SESS033
"The general public and college presidents offer different assessments of [online course's] educational value": #edu11 #E11_SESS033
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