Thursday 15 March 2018

What makes a good online MBA?

by Financial Times

In a difficult market for course providers, the numbers taking online programmes have grown only modestly. However, they have not declined in the same way as full-time two-year MBAs, which have seen a fall in applications. Last year, 62 per cent of two-year MBA courses in the US suffered a drop in applications, while numbers were either flat or up for 53 per cent of online MBAs, according to the Graduate Management Admission Council, which administers the GMAT business school entrance exam. The quality of online teaching varies significantly, however, both in the technology used by students to study and interact with their tutors and in the availability of face-to-face networking events and the way classmates are encouraged to work together.

https://www.ft.com/content/5e0dbd6e-02b8-11e8-9e12-af73e8db3c71

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from Educational Technology http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/et/?p=37496

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