Babson and the College Board have released their annual survey results about how university leaders are viewing online learning. Among the eye-popping trends is this one, showing how online has grown as core to long-term strategy:
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The full infographic can be accessed here. Other notable trends as reported by academic leaders:
- 37% have a MOOC and 50% plan to add one.
- MOOCs are for learning about online and for attracting students
- MOOCs are going to cause confusion
- Online learning keeps growing as a percent of total enrollments
- 77% of leaders now believe learning outcomes are the same or better online
- Faculty acceptance of online learning hasn't budged from around 25% in the last decade.
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