From InsideHigherEd, an article about emerging models for distance education that involve students picking and mixing courses from different institutions and even from non-degree-granting institutions. For example, the article highlights, “Statistics.com, a company that packages its specialized distance education by the course — and outsources the grading to India — looks to challenge degree-granting institutions….”
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Jonathan G. // Apr 6, 2010 at 9:35 pm
Similar article:
Young, J. R. (2008, October 3). When Professors Print Their Own Diplomas, Who Needs Universities? The Chronicle of Higher Education, 55(6), A13.
Also take a look at:
Christensen, C. M. (2008). Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Gil Brown // Apr 6, 2010 at 8:23 am
I wonder if in another 20 years or so our campuses won’t become places where people only periodically come together to socialize face-to-face with their colleagues from all over the world with whom they’ve studied and conducted research via ICTs. Perhaps they’ll come for ceremonies or comprehensive examinations, or as undergraduates for the “boutique experience” of living in community.