Online Learning Update

June 21, 2011

Online Learning Infographic: How The Internet Is Changing How People Learn

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:01 am

By Mariel Loveland, Scribbal

According to an infographic by the Education Database Online, broadcasting courses on television began in 1971 with the Open University, a U.K.-based college and 25,000 students enrolled. In 1989 University of Phoenix launched its online college and only 12 students enrolled. Now the University of Pheonix has over 500,000 students making it the largest university in the U.S. It’s 13 times larger than the University of Arizona. The Open University, which teaches most of its classes online, is the U.K.’s largest university with 250,000 students enrolled. Even if students have a traditional college experience and don’t attend college primarily online, they’re still likely to take some classes through the Internet. Almost half of all college students take at least one class online and 3 million students in the U.S. only take online classes.

http://www.scribbal.com/2011/06/infographic-how-the-internet-is-changing-how-people-learn/

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