Promote online courses, and the reactions are polarized
Push online courses, and the reactions are polarized Obtaining a university diploma through the computer network is popular with the public as a cheaper education method, and now the University of California has begun to introduce it...
The promotion of online courses has received mixed reactions. Obtaining a university diploma through the computer network is a cheaper way of education and is very popular among the public. Now the University of California has also begun to launch online courses. As UC suffers from a shortage of funds and space, more and more students are forced to wait for space in classes, especially in introductory classes with large enrollments such as chemistry, calculus and writing. In order to reduce the pressure on students to wait for courses, more schools have begun to try online teaching. UC Berkeley launched an experimental online course for the first time this summer - Chemistry 1A. This online course is helping a student working as a lifeguard in Santa La Fe accelerate his progress toward a double major in biology and economics. A student who lives in Sacramento and is unable to apply for a dormitory can also take courses at home. However, PCB's sudden shift to electronic education has caused some people to worry about the impact on the brand. This is neither the non-credit free online courses popularized by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University, nor the University of Phoenix, which is open to everyone and has launched a large number of online courses sponsored by for-profit educators. Park University's online courses use social network software, video conferencing, online experiment demonstrations, chat rooms and discussion boards to provide credit and carefully selected degree courses. Marla., Director of Educational Technology at Cypress University. "This is also a UC educational experience provided by our faculty," Hancock said. The UC Board of Regents voted to approve the online teaching plan last summer despite a lot of controversy. Some UC faculty and lecturers worry that online degree programs will affect the quality of bachelor's education and damage UC's reputation. Shane. Bole said that online courses are the terrible beginning of a complete implosion of public higher education. The UC Faculty Association says the online plan is not only a degradation of education but also a totalizing policy that undermines faculty control over standards and curriculum. But Christopher, the very attractive dean of the law school at Columbia University. Edley was an advocate of online courses and persuaded the school board to try online courses. Each UC campus, except UC San Francisco, will offer an online course. Approximately 70 faculty members provided suggestions, 30 of which have been adopted. These courses are in the development stage and will be available to UC students in 2012. In addition, in addition to injecting a large number of low-level introductory courses such as Spanish at UC Davis, political science at UC Los Angeles, and physics at UC Irvine, online teaching experiments will also be carried out for high-level courses with large enrollments such as art, science and technology, and terrorism and war.
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