WagnerianDisciple
Scholar
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2006
- Messages
- 69
With online education becoming more and more prevalent is it a viable way to learn? The Ivy League at long last is embracing.
"However, despite the healthy dose of skepticism from traditionalist scholars, there are plenty of signs that online learning is slowly becoming integrated into the educational elite, specifically through executive and professional education offerings. "You'll always have people who are excited by [online learning] and people who are cautious," explains Ann Armstrong, executive director of Center for Educational Outreach and Innovation at Teachers College, a school within Columbia University. "The biggest concern surrounds being able to deliver the quality we are known for traditionally in the classroom over the Web." Teachers College started off by offering a few online courses, and now offers three online certificates that are New York-state approved. Columbia's Teacher's College is also in the process of creating its first fully online master's degree."
"Only time will tell what the future relationship between online learning and the Ivies will entail, but according to Len Evenchik, director of distance learning at Harvard Extension School, continued growth is inevitable. "I see online learning growing steadily at Ivy League institutions over the next decade."
Any experience or opinions?
Go to channel4000.com/classesusa for a look at ths article.
WD
"However, despite the healthy dose of skepticism from traditionalist scholars, there are plenty of signs that online learning is slowly becoming integrated into the educational elite, specifically through executive and professional education offerings. "You'll always have people who are excited by [online learning] and people who are cautious," explains Ann Armstrong, executive director of Center for Educational Outreach and Innovation at Teachers College, a school within Columbia University. "The biggest concern surrounds being able to deliver the quality we are known for traditionally in the classroom over the Web." Teachers College started off by offering a few online courses, and now offers three online certificates that are New York-state approved. Columbia's Teacher's College is also in the process of creating its first fully online master's degree."
"Only time will tell what the future relationship between online learning and the Ivies will entail, but according to Len Evenchik, director of distance learning at Harvard Extension School, continued growth is inevitable. "I see online learning growing steadily at Ivy League institutions over the next decade."
Any experience or opinions?
Go to channel4000.com/classesusa for a look at ths article.
WD
). You obviously think of "ex-cathedra teaching", which is the least effective. I for example learned research from watching other people doing research (and of course asking questions).