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Saturday, November 20, 2004
Online, long-distance education gains foothold - ROGER ADKINS, News and Sentinel
For some college students, trudging bleary-eyed and half-alert to class is a thing of the past. As Internet technology advances, more and more college students of the proper mindset are turning to online learning and distance education. Of the 835 courses at West Virginia University at Parkersburg, about 10 percent now are offered electronically or by alternative delivery, said Connie Dziagwa, executive director of communications and public relations. At WVU-P and other institutions, students can take entire courses without setting foot on a school campus. Some alternative delivery classes at WVU-P require a few meetings each semester, but the amount of class time is dramatically reduced.
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