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Full-Text Articles in Education
"To Be A Rock And Not To Roll: Promoting Political Literacy Through Music And Mixtapes", Shyam Sriram
"To Be A Rock And Not To Roll: Promoting Political Literacy Through Music And Mixtapes", Shyam Sriram
Shyam K. Sriram (ssriram@butler.edu)
No abstract provided.
Developing Successful Online Educational Programs At The College Level: Guidelines Based On The Literature, Bradley Van Alstyne
Developing Successful Online Educational Programs At The College Level: Guidelines Based On The Literature, Bradley Van Alstyne
Brad Van Alstyne
This research deals with how universities throughout the country have attempted to develop online courses. This study will hopefully provide a better understanding of the issues to be considered when developing online educational programs as well as suggest a framework by which colleges and universities can develop future programs.