Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century George Bartus Siena Heights University LDR- 645.

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Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century George Bartus Siena Heights University LDR- 645

Transcript of Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century George Bartus Siena Heights University LDR- 645.

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  • Higher Education in the Twenty-First Century George Bartus Siena Heights University LDR- 645
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  • The Industrial Age International Correspondence Schools Formed The Industrial Revolution, Child labor, No Benefits.
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  • The Roaring Twenties And Depression Thirties Attendance in High School Increased Community & Junior Colleges Established Funding for College Dries Up
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  • College in the 1980s and 90s The Rise of College Sports The Golden Age of Education Support from State, Federal and Private Sources
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  • Distance Learning in the Present The Internet Has Profoundly Changed Distance Learning Any Degree is Available in an Online Methodology The Next Generation is Growing Up with the Technology
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  • Distance Learning in the Future New Applications will Streamline Study Hands on Training within a Budget The Need for Brick and Mortar maybe Obsolete
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  • Conclusion Distance Learning has Evolved with the Technologies Available Future Technologies are Evolving Rapidly The World is Becoming a Village in which We are all Members
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