Archive for the 'Mike Offerman' Category
September 22, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, Transparency by Design, academics, college, college degree, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
I have written before about the problem of relying on reputation to judge a college or university’s quality, and I recommended that we need to measure outputs, especially learning outcomes. But I had not really thought about how that reliance on reputation as an indication of quality has impacted the rising cost of college. [...]
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September 17, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, Transparency by Design, college, distance learning, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
This Inside Higher Ed article is interesting because it deals with graduation rates at colleges that serve students who are at risk of not completing their studies. It is about a study conducted for the Career College Association (CCA) that attempts to pull apart federal student data bases in order to compare how [...]
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September 14, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, Transparency by Design, college, college degree, distance learning, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
Despite the comments that follow this article, the expectation that higher education is accountable to the people who fund it and to whom it serves is not going to go away. No matter how much some folks try to diminish those who call for accountability or those who try to meet that demand, there [...]
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August 31, 2009 | Filed under: Bologna Process, Capella, Capella University, Chronicle of Higher Education, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, college degree, distance learning, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
Earlier this year, after reading several brief articles citing the surge in three-year bachelor’s degrees, I decided to take a look at what was going on in this area. To say the least, it was a disappointing undertaking since most of what is being done is to cram four years of work into three [...]
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August 11, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Mike Offerman, academics, college degree, continuing education, distance learning, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
The American Enterprise Institute recently released its study titled “Diplomas and Dropouts: Which Colleges Actually Graduate Their Students (and Which Don’t).” There are parts of the study that are good. There is an attempt to compare institutions with similar missions, and there is a strong emphasis on success, as in completion. But, there is a [...]
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August 4, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, Transparency by Design, college, college degree, higher education, online education, online learning, online university, working adults
After years of hard work and much deep thinking by myself and the leaders of several leading adult-serving colleges and universities, it is gratifying to see the media are recognizing Transparency by Design. U.S. News & World Report, Inside Higher Ed and the Chronicle of Higher Education have published articles that examine this accountability initiative [...]
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July 20, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Chronicle of Higher Education, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, distance learning, online education, online learning, online university
In this Chronicle of Higher Education commentary, Margaret Brooks claims that online courses are better than free beer. Actually, she is responding to a colleague who does not like online courses who stated that it was wrong to offer online courses just because students demand them because “students demand free beer, too; that does not [...]
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July 15, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Chronicle of Higher Education, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, academics, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
This article from the Chronicle of Higher Education has been getting a good deal of attention at schools across the country. It certainly addresses the problem of increasing costs for higher education. The authors’ statement that “Consumers who have questioned whether it is worth spending $1,000 a square foot for a home are now asking [...]
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July 7, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Inside Higher Ed, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, academics, college, distance learning, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
As stated by Inside Higher Ed, reporting on a newly released meta-analysis of research by the U. S. Department of Education, “online learning has definite advantages over face-to-face instruction when it comes to teaching and learning.” Wow—this is what those of us involved in online learning have been arguing for some time in the face [...]
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June 18, 2009 | Filed under: Capella, Capella University, Mike Offerman, The Other 85 Percent, academics, college, college degree, distance learning, elearning, higher education, online education, online learning, online university
This is a perfectly silly piece. To assert that a study by the Association of American Colleges and Universities demonstrates that assessment of learning outcomes is widespread but students don’t know about it is really more than silly. What is the purpose of assessment if students don’t know it is happening, what the results are, [...]
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