Results from OSU Survey*
Growth of numbers of web courses.

Web-only courses: The majority of available credit is based upon Web assignments and interaction. The Web is the primary medium for student learning.

Web courses: A significant portion of available credit is Web-based. The Web is a significant medium for student learning.

Courses with Web components: Some required element is available only via the Web. Some student learning takes place via the Web. Courses which use the Web solely to publicize syllabi, assignments, and other structural information are not included.

Noticed disciplinary differences - see HTML version or PDF version. Engineering/CS/Busines most involved. Arts least involved.

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*Undertaken and analyzed by Robby Robson and Dan Webert.


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