What Do College Faculty and Businesses Think About Online Education?

Melissa Andrews
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Since 1994, student enrollments in online education programs have dramatically increased. As colleges and businesses expand their use of e-learning, it has become more and more important to find cost-effective ways to deliver instruction and training that will meet student and business needs. Perceptions of what constitutes quality programs by faculty members, the community, administrators and businesses all vary making planning for the future even more difficult. Little research in the field also compounds the complexity of knowing which strategy will provide colleges and businesses the quality standards that it requires. This indecision and lack of information is often what leads to poor training practices for online instructors, limited knowledge of program components by hiring managers and biases about student capabilities when comparing an online to traditional programs. Questions about how to strategically plan online programs, determining the quality of online programs and responding to growth are issues that colleges will have to address in the future to sustain growth. This article highlights various studies and statistics to explain why perceptions about online learning are contributing to the lack of planning and indecision in online education focus. As more and more students obtain online degrees and enter the job market, it is interesting to explore how businesses and college faculty really feel about the switch from traditional to online degree programs.
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大学教师和企业如何看待在线教育?
自1994年以来,在线教育项目的学生注册人数急剧增加。随着高校和企业扩大对电子学习的使用,寻找符合成本效益的方式来提供教学和培训,以满足学生和企业的需求变得越来越重要。教师、社区、管理人员和企业对什么是高质量课程的看法各不相同,这使得规划未来变得更加困难。这一领域的研究很少,也使了解哪种策略能够为高校和企业提供所需的质量标准变得更加复杂。这种优柔寡断和信息的缺乏往往导致在线教师的培训实践不佳,招聘经理对课程组成部分的了解有限,以及在将在线课程与传统课程进行比较时对学生能力的偏见。如何战略性地规划在线课程、确定在线课程的质量以及应对增长等问题,都是大学未来必须解决的问题,以保持增长。本文重点介绍了各种研究和统计数据,以解释为什么对在线学习的看法会导致在线教育重点缺乏规划和优柔寡断。随着越来越多的学生获得在线学位并进入就业市场,探索企业和大学教师对从传统学位课程转向在线学位课程的真实感受是一件有趣的事情。
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