By Denny Carter, eCampus News
Three in four online students said this week in a national survey that they were satisfied with their college experience, though the quality of online instruction is a lingering concern. Instructional quality remains a concern in online classes. The 75 percent satisfaction rate among web-based students was markedly higher than the 55 percent rate among traditional campus-based students surveyed by Noel-Levitz, a higher education consulting firm that publishes the annual “National Online Learners Priorities Report.” The report gauges student perception of various kinds of post-secondary education, and how they’ve changed in recent years. Online learning satisfaction levels were high, but instructional quality was pegged as a primary concern among those who took online classes.
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