The University of Illinois offers distance learning cl***** and
they take a lot of time and effort on the part of the professors
and teachers. They may be more convenient for the student, but
require more one-to-one contact from the faculty than traditional
cl*****. They also require development of new materials, since
you can't always adapt traditional classroom methods. It's
expensive and time consuming to develop and offer those courses.
Steven O. wrote:
> This is a repost, because I am having an unbelievably difficult time
> tracking down a community college which offers the EE class I want on
> a distance learning basis. I'm hoping maybe someone -- someone who
> can point me in the right direction -- might catch the post this time,
> if they missed it the first time.....
....
> I have found, so far, exactly one college offering what I'm seeking,
> Sinclair Community College in Ohio -- but for various reasons, too
> detailed to go into here, their course is probably less than ideal for
> my needs. So, I'm searching for other community colleges offering the
> class that I'm seeking, distance learning style. Direct leads from
> people in the know -- students and engineers -- would be really
> helpful.
>


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