Online Learning Update

May 2, 2015

New report suggests universities could save money with blended learning

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:10 am

By Nichole Dobo, Hechinger Report

Older students who don’t want the full on-campus experience — and the costs associated with it — might be served effectively through high-quality online college degree programs, according to a new report. And that might reduce the carbon footprint, too, saving money for both college and student. The typical student pursuing an online degree through Arizona State University is a 31-year-old woman with a job who started college elsewhere and is seeking a place to complete it, according to a report the university released this week at the annual ASU+GSV Summit, a conference for people interested in education innovation. “The boundaries between online and face-to-face are crumbling,” Dan O’Neill, general manager for the Walton Sustainability Solutions Services at Arizona State University, said in an interview Tuesday.

http://www.mvariety.com/special-features/education-first/76202-new-report-suggests-universities-could-save-money-with-blended-learning

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