UC chief joins skeptics over online courses
By Sharon Bernstein, Reuters
SACRAMENTO — University of California President Janet Napolitano on Monday joined a growing chorus of higher education leaders who have expressed skepticism about the use and cost-effectiveness of courses that are offered online.
Napolitano’s remarks at a Sacramento luncheon came as the 10-campus system struggles to overcome a possible $125 million budget shortfall for next year, a gap many had hoped would be repaired over time via low-cost online course offerings that would let the state educate more students while saving money.
“There’s a developing consensus that online learning is a tool for the toolbox, but it’s harder than it looks and if you do it right, it doesn’t save all that much money,” Napolitano told about 500 policy and education experts at a speaker series sponsored by the Public Policy Institute of California.
Sure how could online classes ever equal some teachers aid conducting a class in a three hundred seat venue while the professor kicks back and claims to wright some conference paper.
Self serving @%$%@*&! Happy to see the abuses of the claimed pier reviewed system coming to light.
Sunriser- your righting is a grate example and your clearly a expert on the subject
Sory I meant to right qualified not expert
Two bad their isn’t a “like” buttin on these posts. Romie is sleighing me.
Ironic huh? Sorry I depend too much on spell check. I guess I need to slow down.
I am not really sure how qualified Janet Napolitano truly is to lead the once great UC system out of the woods.
follow the money…