By Charlie Boss and Jennifer Smith Richards, Columbus Dispatch
According to Inside Higher Ed, university officials reported that students in traditional classes outperformed their Udacity peers. Of those taking classes with a teacher, 74 percent passed, compared with 51 percent of Udacity students, a report said. The news doesn’t worry Reynoldsburg officials. “This stuff is new,” spokeswoman Tricia Moore said. “All of us are finding out the best place for it. In general, digital content at the high-school and college level is hard to come by.”
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