By Dian Schaffhauser, Campus Technology
In spite of the fact that nine in 10 people believe online and distance learning programs will grow in popularity over time, seven in 10 don’t think that students can a get a “true college experience” from an online-only program. That drops to five in 10 for those students who have attended a blended learning course. Those results surfaced in “Online Education Trendspots,” a survey intended to understand experiences and perceptions of online or distance education programs. The survey was produced by Verndale, a “customer experience” design agency. The company surveyed 320 people, ages 18 to 55, who have attended at least some level of college. Three-fifths of respondents said they had taken an online course.
July 2, 2018
Survey: 7 in 10 People Don’t Believe Online Classes Can Provide a ‘True College Experience’
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