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Going Online: Perspectives on Digital Learning
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Review "The chapter on why faculty don’t want to teach online provides the best explanation yet for the critical question on why faculty acceptance of online education has barely budged in the face of dramatic growth of online enrollments. It is now our 'go to' resource for those who need to understand this important issue." ―Jeff Seaman, Director, Babson Survey Research Group
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