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A Bachelor’s Degree for $10K? Yes, We Can
Pajamas Media ^ | February 23, 2011 | Publius Audax

Posted on 02/23/2011 4:34:25 AM PST by decimon

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To: urtax$@work

>> Thought tu was supposed to make full freshman year available on-line.

I’m curious: how exactly do you put a beer bong and party chicks on line?

I’ve heard of AJAX and Web 2.0 but I didn’t realize the technology was THAT good.


41 posted on 02/23/2011 7:12:18 AM PST by Nervous Tick (Trust in God, but row away from the rocks!)
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To: decimon
from the article: "....purchasing the copyright of the best textbook materials, and designing a suite of web-based learning tools..."

States can 'own' copyrights? Since this effort would be supported by state taxes, the on-line stuff would all be available to non students as well??

42 posted on 02/23/2011 7:47:52 AM PST by urtax$@work (The only kind of memorial is a Burning memorial !)
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To: urtax$@work
States can 'own' copyrights? Since this effort would be supported by state taxes, the on-line stuff would all be available to non students as well??

Beats me. And it may not matter as it looks like private initiatives like those of Salman Khan may render moot all government schemes: Khan Academy.

Khan may become the Henry Ford of education.

43 posted on 02/23/2011 8:03:05 AM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

thanks!


44 posted on 02/23/2011 8:22:11 AM PST by urtax$@work (The only kind of memorial is a Burning memorial !)
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To: urtax$@work
thanks!

You're welcome.

I may have first heard of that in a thread here at FR.

45 posted on 02/23/2011 8:26:53 AM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

Accountability? You want accountability from us college instructors? I’ll give you accountability!!! 1...2...3...4! Yeah! I can count! I’ve got accountability!


46 posted on 02/23/2011 8:45:30 AM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer.")
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To: Onelifetogive
And don't you mean that you "committed" a grammar faux pas?

No! That would be too embarrassing!

47 posted on 02/23/2011 3:03:34 PM PST by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government!)
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To: Nervous Tick
I’m taking early lunch and the rest of the afternoon off.

Considering how well I am doing, I think I should go silent forever!

48 posted on 02/23/2011 3:05:33 PM PST by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government!)
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To: squarebarb
I have the joy of reading things like Platero Y Yo and Cervantes in the original which makes it all worth it.

I love Spanish and I'll hear it every day from the family until I can hear no more.

I adore Portuguese. My best experience (uhm, speaking) was on a bus back from the Sambadrome the "manha depois Carnaval". I met a girl who looked like an ex GF in the states. She had a little girl with her and the little girl was counting to 10 for me. She got to 10 and pronounced it with a Carioca accent. This was frowned upon humorously in Sao Paulo due to a friendly rivalry between Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

So her mom stops her and corrects her; "'Dez' nao 'Dex'" she goes. Of course the little girl is looking at all of the laughing, drunk people and the mother trying not to laugh. "Dex!Dex!Dex!"

For me to understand the subtle difference in the various regional accents was really a treat. I had originally learned Portuguese because I loved chasing Brasilian and other South American women. It became much more to me and a personal exploration of culture and how far I could immerse myself.

So anyway, it was still a pretty bad hangover. I remember that part pretty clearly. Too bad we can't get paid for it - LOL!

I will say, one of the most amazing moments for me as a single man was waking up on a beach, not knowing where I was, hearing nothing but Portuguese and pagode music. My mind processed it slowly "Uh Dude, you're in Brasil."

Still foggy on how I got there, I was about as happy as I've ever been. Went back to sleep. Can't explain it, but I remember that moment of happiness like I was in heaven or something. Maybe crazy, but that's how I remember Brasil.

49 posted on 02/23/2011 4:04:55 PM PST by Caipirabob ( Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Yo-Yo

“Then you have the value issue. As an employer, are you more going to view a candidate with a degree from the University of Texas more favorably than one with a degree from YYU?”

Online education/distance learning can be delivered for a fraction of the cost of traditional sticks and bricks classrooms.

So called distance learning has been around for a long time. It used to be called “correspondence courses” (through the snail mail). Check into the senior military and diplomatic ranks, and I predict you’ll find advanced degrees awarded by distance learning institutions.

If a private company tries to create a $10,000 bachelor degree, I wish them well. The best path to doing it is by online distance methods.

No doubt obstacles include accredidation, book companies, labor groups, etc.

There would almost certainly be lobby efforts by expensive traditional schools, to not accept transfer credits from online schools, etc.


50 posted on 02/23/2011 4:30:25 PM PST by truth_seeker
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To: decimon

That’s way too high a cost. Try $2000. Or less!

And with that price I guarantee BETTER educated graduates.


51 posted on 02/23/2011 4:36:46 PM PST by bvw
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To: truth_seeker
There would almost certainly be lobby efforts by expensive traditional schools, to not accept transfer credits from online schools, etc.

The concept isn't new at all. In fact it's over 75 years old, and prior to the days of the internet, you could buy a diploma through the mail from an ad in the back of a magazine, and these companies were called "diploma mills."

52 posted on 02/23/2011 7:35:49 PM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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“The concept isn’t new at all. In fact it’s over 75 years old, and prior to the days of the internet, you could buy a diploma through the mail from an ad in the back of a magazine, and these companies were called “diploma mills.” “

But I am not talking about diploma mills. US military, diplomatic services abroad, and I believe the Brits have used legitimate correspondence education.

Originally it was by mail, but now of course online.

And many legitimate sticks and bricks schools also offer online as well.

Streaming video gives the technical method to witness a live (or recorded) lecture.

Variations are widely available now.

I see no good reason preventing legitimate delivery of quality education online, for very low prices.

Obstacles include accreditation, and other tradtional schools’ opposition.


53 posted on 02/23/2011 11:57:47 PM PST by truth_seeker
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But I am not talking about diploma mills. US military, diplomatic services abroad, and I believe the Brits have used legitimate correspondence education.

And so did I when I was in the Air Force.

54 posted on 02/24/2011 5:18:45 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: truth_seeker; Yo-Yo
Distance learning since 1919, Ohio University.
55 posted on 02/24/2011 10:56:44 AM PST by decimon
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To: decimon
Distance learning since 1919, Ohio University.

Wow, Decimon, you've been going to school for a very long time!

56 posted on 02/24/2011 11:45:18 AM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: Yo-Yo
Wow, Decimon, you've been going to school for a very long time!

Slow learner.

57 posted on 02/24/2011 12:15:07 PM PST by decimon
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To: squarebarb
It’s not good for much but I am fluent in Spamish,

Can I hire you? I need to figure out how to Spam....

58 posted on 02/24/2011 12:29:01 PM PST by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: Yo-Yo
University tuition is precisely following market principles.

Except for the matter of government interference through student loan programs.

Tuition rates are too high. ==> Government-sponsored student loans "solve" the problem. ==> Tuition rates are increased. Repeat ad infinitum.

59 posted on 02/24/2011 12:42:31 PM PST by Bob
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To: squarebarb
Oops Spamish-Spanish

I get lots of Spamish from Central America. About 9 years ago I surfed some real estate sites in Nicaragua and Costa Rica. I don't recall releasing my email address but they got it and spread it. At least it's not as bad as some English spam; I get ads for Dell computers in Panama, education courses to learn English and various sales but so far no pleas from wealthy Nicaraguan widows willing to share their fortunes if I help them out.

60 posted on 02/24/2011 1:05:55 PM PST by DeFault User
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