Timothy Hall

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Significantly, the distribution of results was tighter: the best online courses couldn't match the best face-to-face experience, but the lowest-rated online course was better than the poorest of what was occurring in the classroom; the constant correcting and culling of low-performing online instructors meant that the “lower tail” of the online performance distribution was relatively short.22
The Innovative University: Changing the DNA of Higher Education from the Inside Out
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