Re: Distance Learning Class in Transistor Theory
- From: Joseph2k <joseph2k@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 15:39:57 GMT
Charles Schuler wrote:
>
>> Where to begin? MIT is trying to place its entire curriculum (all
>> fields)
>> on the internet for distance learning. University of Wyoming has been
>> developing distance learning curriculum for over a decade. University Of
>> Colorado is a player also. Capella University is all distance learning
>> (no
>> physical campus). Even america's ivy league schools (Prudue, Harvard,
>> Princeton) are getting in on it. United States Armed Forces Institute
>> (USAFI) was doing it my phymail in the 1960's and 1970's and may well be
>> doing it (though electronically) still. It is not a question of "Who is
>> doing it?" but of "Who is not doing it?".
>
> Medical schools should do it too. Commercial pilots could learn all they
> need to know on the Internet.
>
> 'Everybody doing it' hardly makes it the best choice.
>
>
<Answer in kind>
***, let's go whole hog and train our future star athletes via internet
only as well. ;-D
</Answer in kind>
The question was who is doing distance learning at the accredited university
level, the reply was many, and including well recognized brick and mortar
schools.
--
JosephKK
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