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[Phys-l] Distance Learning: Is There Any?



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James Moses (2007), in his POD post of 8 Aug 2007 titled "Results from the Survey of Distance Learning Programs in Higher Education," wrote [bracketed by lines "MMMMMMM. . . .."; my insert at ". . . .[insert]. . . . "]:

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Primary Research Group has just published a new study . . . .[PRG (2007)]. . . . of distance learning programs in higher education and would like to share some of its findings.

Distance learning revenues in a sample of DL programs grew by a mean of 15.52% in 2006. More than a third of the enrollment increase came from increased enrollment from students that already attend traditional classes.

The study is based on data from 45 higher education distance learning programs, with mean revenues of approximately $2.35 million. Data is broken out by size and type of college, for public and private colleges and for high, medium and low growth enrollment distance learning programs.

Just a few of the study's hundreds of findings are:

1. Most colleges in the sample-more than two-thirds-view their distance learning program as a financial resource that is expected to produce a surplus for the college, while for 28.57% of the colleges in the sample it was merely expected to pay for itself, and one college viewed it as an educational luxury, subsidized by the college.
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The 200-page report presents more than 750 tables of data exploring many facets of distance learning programs, including drop out rates, revenues, cost structure, rates of pay, student demographics, program growth rates, current and planned use of new technologies, catering to special populations, and many other aspects of managing distance learning programs. For more information view our website at <http://www.primaryresearch.com/>.
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I wonder if the "Primary Research Group" has addressed a crucial facet of distance learning, encapsulated in the question "Distance Learning: Is There Any?" and discussed in my post "Re: Pedagogical Efficacy of On-line Programs" [Hake (2006a)]. Therein I wrote (slightly edited):

"Unfortunately, as far as I know (please correct me if I'm wrong), definitive pre/post testing of student learning in online courses has never been carried out."
Regarding the virtues of pre/post testing, see e.g., "The Physics Education Reform Effort: A Possible Model for Higher Education" [Hake (2005)], "Possible Palliatives for the Paralyzing Pre/Post Paranoia that Plagues Some PEP's" [Hake (2006b)], "Should We Measure Change? Yes!" [Hake (2007a)], and "Design-Based Research in Physics Education Research: A Review" [Hake (2007b)]

Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University
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REFERENCES
Hake, R. R. 2005. "The Physics Education Reform Effort: A Possible Model for Higher Education," online at
<http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~hake/NTLF42.pdf> (100 kB). This is a
slightly updated version of an article that was (a) published in the National Teaching and Learning Forum 15(1), December 2005, online to subscribers at <http://www.ntlf.com>, and (b) disseminated by the Tomorrow's Professor list <http://ctl.stanford.edu/Tomprof/postings.html> as Msg. 698 on 14 Feb 2006.

Hake, R.R. 2006a. "Re: Pedagogical Efficacy of On-line Programs," online at <http://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0604&L=pod&P=R17267&I=-3>. Post of 27 Apr 2006 14:07:34-0700 to POD, ITFORUM, PhysLrnR, and STLHE-L.

Hake, R.R. 2006b. "Possible Palliatives for the Paralyzing Pre/Post Paranoia that Plagues Some PEP's," Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, Number 6, November, online at
<http://evaluation.wmich.edu/jmde/JMDE_Num006.html>. PEP = Psychologist, Education Specialist, Psychometrician.

Hake, R.R. 2007a. "Should We Measure Change? Yes!" online as ref. 43 at <http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~hake>. To appear as a chapter in "Evaluation of Teaching and Monograph, American Evaluation Association <http://www.eval.org/>, in preparation.

Hake, R.R. 2007b., "Design-Based Research in Physics Education Research: A Review" in A.E. Kelly, R.A. Lesh, & J.Y. Baek (in press), "Handbook of Design Research Methods in Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education." Lawrence Erlbaum; online at <http://www.physics.indiana.edu/~hake/DBR-Physics3.pdf> (1.1 MB).

Moses, J. 2007. "Results from the Survey of Distance Learning Programs in Higher Education," POD post of 8 Aug 2007 12:03:22-0400; online at
<http://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0708&L=pod&O=D&P=8428>.

PRG. 2007. Primary Research Group <http://www.primaryresearch.com/>, "The Survey of Distance Learning Programs in Higher Education, 2007-08 Edition." For ordering information for this and other higher education reports see <http://tinyurl.com/23zep8>. For a press release see <http://www.primaryresearch.com/release-200707233.html>.