by Laird Harrison, KQED
The future of the University of California may look a lot like what’s in front of your eyes right now. Speaking to Marketplace’s Jeremy Hobson, the school’s departing president, Mark Yudof, said public universities may depend on online courses for their survival. “I think in the case of the University of California, in a few years, probably four, five, or six courses will be taken online on your way to an undergraduate degree,” said Yudof. “We’ll make more use of e-learning.” In January, Yudof announced his departure at the end of this academic year and he has been giving interviews about his experiences there.
http://blogs.kqed.org/newsfix/2013/02/06/can-online-courses-save-the-university-of-california/
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