Colleges use videoconferencing to offer classes across different campuses | Inside High... - 2 views
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Lisa Spiro on 07 Dec 12"Yale, Cornell University, and Columbia University, backed by a two-year, $1.2 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, have launched a pilot program to conduct classes in uncommonly taught languages, including Indonesian, Yoruba, and Zulu, across the different campuses using videoconferencing technology. In doing so, they're reviving not only language programs on the brink of extinction, but also a familiar concept in distance education. At a time when asynchronous instruction reaching hundreds of thousands of students is increasingly common, these universities are returning to a mode of distance learning geared toward small classes in which students all meet at the same time."
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Bryan Alexander on 10 Dec 12Interesting to see the emphasis on very high end, very expensive tech.