by Steven N. Pyser, J.D.
Distance learning faculty are experiencing the Chinese proverb, “May you live in exciting times.”
Computers are fully integrated into our lives. Technological advances with increased memory capacity and processing speed available on today’s computers allow us to perform tasks not possible at the close of the millennium. Would you like to increase course quality and efficiency with less time and effort? The Windows® software discussed in this article can support your continuous professional improvement whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned online learning veteran.
The New York Times reported on October 31, 2007 “nearly 3.5 million college or graduate students, one of every five, took at least one online course last fall, double the figures of five years earlier…” (Berger, 2007, para. 5). Adjunct faculty are direct beneficiaries of this influx of students taking online courses supported by new computer improvements.
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