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Monday, September 29, 2008
Technical Classes: A Different Breed of Learning
This study describes the findings of a case study at Farmingdale State College in New York that compared online technical and non-technical classes. Interviews were held and one of the important findings of the study was that there was a major difference between online technical and non-technical classes. Technical courses in any discipline were seen as different. These findings can be used to develop best practices for technical instructors in virtual and traditional classrooms.
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