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February 7, 2011

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February 8, 2011

2202 - I was pointed at an article by Randall Stross on the New York Times site over the weekend, Online Courses, Still Lacking That Third Dimension. (I have no idea how long that'll stay in front of the paywall.) To summarize, the key points are these:

I found this to be most interesting:

Wendy Brown, the Heller professor of political science at the Berkeley campus, spoke witheringly of the idea at a campus forum in October: “What is sacrificed when classrooms disappear, the place where good teachers do not merely ‘deliver content’ to students but wake them up, throw them on their feet and pull the chair away? Where ideas can become intoxicating, where an instructor’s ardor for a subject or a dimension of the world can be contagious? Where scientific, literary, ethical or political passions are ignited?”

No. "Where are scientific, literary, ethical or political passions ignited?" More to the point, protecting your "job" much, Professor Brown?

I've been taking classes online for a while now, at UMUC. Some of the coursework has been fully online in the sense given by that article, through a site called LabSim. LabSim provides technical courses with videos, text, and testing all bundled together. One of my courses this semester is a LabSim-based Cisco Internetworking course with no other text book. There is an additional space for discussion with both instructor and students, and there will be a proctored final.

Yeah, most of the best courses I've taken online have involved humans at the other end of the pipe. I've learned lots from every one of them, though, whether or not there was a useful instructor or motivated fellow students. That's because I have drive and goals.

That's what's missing from the article, mind you. Nowhere does it mention student responsibility or obligation. Hell, UMUC gets a not-insignificant chunk of change every year in return for educating me. I can cakewalk the experience, or I can strive to get as much as I can out of each course. I choose the latter. And really, every student should. Yeah, I sucked as a student in college the first time around. In hindsight, I should have followed in my pop's footsteps, and done some time in the military. But I didn't, and I took a different ride through life.

So here's my bottom line. Any student can succeed in the classroom, in a hybrid- or fully-online course. All it takes is motivation and perseverance. Frankly, if a subject isn't rigorous enough to be reduced to an effective online course, it probably isn't worth learning ... unless your career goal is to teach Political Correctness Studies to lazy layabouts.

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February 13, 2011

Delayed... Sorry about that, mealy-mouthed excuses tomorrow.


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