The Chronicle of Higher Education

Toward Shared Control of Distance Education

By GAIL S. CHAMBERS

Faculty members and universities have choices to make about how education will be delivered -- and by whom -- in the years to come. As distance courses grow in number and importance, their creation and delivery is bound to become more commercial. One crucial decision that we need to make soon is whether professors or institutions should own distance courses....

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