Posts Tagged ‘cost benefits analysis of distance education’

March 30 - External Pressures Bring Changes to Higher Education

By: Christopher Hill in Distance Learning Administration

Higher education faces a number of pressures today that online learning may be able to help address. The economy is increasingly driven by knowledge and technology continues to evolve. At the same time, people are becoming more mobile while demanding lifelong learning to meet their educational needs. All of these pressures are coming to bear on academe, and universities are deciding whether and how to respond.


October 30 - Critical New Findings from the ‘Managing Online Education’ Study

By: Mary Bart in Online Seminars

WCET and The Campus Computing Project share their findings from the 2009 Managing Online Education Survey with details on how different schools handle the operational, instructional, and IT issues of their online programs. The survey data are based on responses from 182 senior campus officials at two- and four-year public and private U.S. colleges and universities.


November 3 - Distance Education – Measuring the Benefits and Costs

By: Mary Bart in Distance Learning Administration, Online Education

In the early years, web-based distance education was looked at as a magic bullet. A relatively quick and easy way to increase revenue without a lot of additional work or expense. Like so many things in life, however, turning a profit in online distance education is easier said than done. [...]