Turn on your monitor and boot up your computer, because class is in session. Many college students now raised on the Internet and mobile devices will not be limited to sitting in traditional “brick-and-mortar” classrooms as schools look to the latest offerings in virtual technology and Internet broadcasting to update education. New developments have made it easier and cheaper for professors to expand their lectures in directions beyond posting electronic message boards and broadcasting archived lectures.
The Net Generation Goes to College
Posted by: Jack M. Germain May 30, 2007 04:00 AMTurn on your monitor and boot up your computer, because class is in session. Many college students now raised on the Internet and mobile devices will not be limited to sitting in traditional “brick-and-mortar” classrooms as schools look to the latest offerings in virtual technology and Internet broadcasting to update education. New developments have made it easier and cheaper for professors to expand their lectures in directions beyond posting electronic message boards and broadcasting archived lectures.