Talk:Online MBA Programs
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This page is not an advertisement for any particular institution. I mentioned the University of Illinois merely because it has been in the news recently for committing $20 million to develop and to enhance online instructional programs. If you consider this an ad for the U of I (which the school certainly doesn't need), then delete the reference to the school. What do you suggest we put in its place?
For reference, see http://www.onlineuniversities-weblog.com/50226711/university_of_illinois_launches_huge_online_education_opportunities.php
The source for the article is me. I have been an adjunct faculty member with NVCC (off and on) since 1976. Also, I taught synchronous and asynchronous courses for five years in the online division of Strayer University of Arlington VA. Relatively few people have equivalent experience in the field of online instruction. Those who feel I erred in any way can always make corrections to the page I have created.
Grant Gary Jacobsen, B.S., M.B.A.
- We don't accept "Trust me. I'm a doctor." here. Wikipedia has no way for readers to check that you are who you say you are, or that you have the qualifications that you claim to have. Please cite sources that readers can check, and can trust to have performed proper fact checking and peer review. Uncle G 09:27, 5 December 2006 (UTC)