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The Evolution of Online Education Technologies

RASMUSSEN COLLEGE The Evolution of ONLINE EDUCATION Technologies >> CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL FILM & SLIDES 1728 1913 The first known mention The introduction of film led of distance education was Thomas Edison to declare that, "Our school system will be completely changed in the next ten years." At that point many university distance programs began using an ad in the Boston Gazette stating that Caleb Phillips, a teacher of the new method of Short Hand, was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly - all of this was to be achieved through mail correspondence. slides and film as a new method of distance education and off-campus teaching. >>> >>> >>> ADOPTION OF THE INTERNET TV & RADIO 1930s 1996 While instructional radio Distance education boomed with the widespread adoption of the Internet. What is now known as online education started found little success in the 1930s, the invention of the television ignited a trend. It was then used in classrooms, as well mostly as text transcriptions of lectures, rather than the elaborate video and audio as for satellite teaching and instruction. productions of today. The Internet boom of the late 1990s made way for many ASYNCHRONOUS forms of online education, while the 2000s have ushered in new SYNCHRONOUS methods... Telephone & Voicemail Web Conferencing >>> Fax Video Conferencing Direct-Broadcast Satellite Audio & Video Recordings Internet Radio E-mail Live Streaming Message Board Forums (Blackboard Inc founded in 1997) Web-Based VolP ASYNCHRONOUS SYNCHRONOUS 1990s 2000s Asynchronous technology is a "mode of delivery where participants access course materials on their own "Synchronous technology is a mode of delivery where all participants are 'present' at the same time. It resembles schedule" - students are not required to traditional classroom teaching methods be together at the same time in order to access the information. While the Web despite the participants being located remotely." Advances in the technology used to broadcast video and audio over the Internet (circa 2000), led to the growth in effective online education programs. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education) was being widely adopted in the 90s, many of the audio/video features of the 2000s were not yet fully developed. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance education) ONLINE EDUCATION STATISTICS 12.9% 96% of universities offer some kind of online education 3.5m 44% of students taking 1.2% at least one online co urse 2009 96% of traditional universities offered some kind of online coursework ... 44% of students 2006 2007 Over 3.5 million US students were participating in online education Over 20% of all US higher education students were taking at least one online course 2008 The 12.9% growth rate for online enrollments exceeded the 1.2% growth for overall higher education taking at least one online course It's projected that 81% of post-secondary students in the US will be taking at least one of all of their courses online by 2014 SOURCES http://www.wgu.edu/blogpost/evolution-higher-education-infographic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education http://www.allonlineschools.com/online-education-resource-center/history-online-education/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_virtual_learning_environments http://www.aiuonline.edu http://www.sloan-c.org Created by Dream Systems Media for Rasmussen College O DOCTRINA • CONG SUCCESSIO RASMUSSEN COLLEGE The Evolution of ONLINE EDUCATION Technologies >> CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL FILM & SLIDES 1728 1913 The first known mention The introduction of film led of distance education was Thomas Edison to declare that, "Our school system will be completely changed in the next ten years." At that point many university distance programs began using an ad in the Boston Gazette stating that Caleb Phillips, a teacher of the new method of Short Hand, was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly - all of this was to be achieved through mail correspondence. slides and film as a new method of distance education and off-campus teaching. >>> >>> >>> ADOPTION OF THE INTERNET TV & RADIO 1930s 1996 While instructional radio Distance education boomed with the widespread adoption of the Internet. What is now known as online education started found little success in the 1930s, the invention of the television ignited a trend. It was then used in classrooms, as well mostly as text transcriptions of lectures, rather than the elaborate video and audio as for satellite teaching and instruction. productions of today. The Internet boom of the late 1990s made way for many ASYNCHRONOUS forms of online education, while the 2000s have ushered in new SYNCHRONOUS methods... Telephone & Voicemail Web Conferencing >>> Fax Video Conferencing Direct-Broadcast Satellite Audio & Video Recordings Internet Radio E-mail Live Streaming Message Board Forums (Blackboard Inc founded in 1997) Web-Based VolP ASYNCHRONOUS SYNCHRONOUS 1990s 2000s Asynchronous technology is a "mode of delivery where participants access course materials on their own "Synchronous technology is a mode of delivery where all participants are 'present' at the same time. It resembles schedule" - students are not required to traditional classroom teaching methods be together at the same time in order to access the information. While the Web despite the participants being located remotely." Advances in the technology used to broadcast video and audio over the Internet (circa 2000), led to the growth in effective online education programs. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education) was being widely adopted in the 90s, many of the audio/video features of the 2000s were not yet fully developed. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance education) ONLINE EDUCATION STATISTICS 12.9% 96% of universities offer some kind of online education 3.5m 44% of students taking 1.2% at least one online co urse 2009 96% of traditional universities offered some kind of online coursework ... 44% of students 2006 2007 Over 3.5 million US students were participating in online education Over 20% of all US higher education students were taking at least one online course 2008 The 12.9% growth rate for online enrollments exceeded the 1.2% growth for overall higher education taking at least one online course It's projected that 81% of post-secondary students in the US will be taking at least one of all of their courses online by 2014 SOURCES http://www.wgu.edu/blogpost/evolution-higher-education-infographic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education http://www.allonlineschools.com/online-education-resource-center/history-online-education/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_virtual_learning_environments http://www.aiuonline.edu http://www.sloan-c.org Created by Dream Systems Media for Rasmussen College O DOCTRINA • CONG SUCCESSIO RASMUSSEN COLLEGE The Evolution of ONLINE EDUCATION Technologies >> CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL FILM & SLIDES 1728 1913 The first known mention The introduction of film led of distance education was Thomas Edison to declare that, "Our school system will be completely changed in the next ten years." At that point many university distance programs began using an ad in the Boston Gazette stating that Caleb Phillips, a teacher of the new method of Short Hand, was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly - all of this was to be achieved through mail correspondence. slides and film as a new method of distance education and off-campus teaching. >>> >>> >>> ADOPTION OF THE INTERNET TV & RADIO 1930s 1996 While instructional radio Distance education boomed with the widespread adoption of the Internet. What is now known as online education started found little success in the 1930s, the invention of the television ignited a trend. It was then used in classrooms, as well mostly as text transcriptions of lectures, rather than the elaborate video and audio as for satellite teaching and instruction. productions of today. The Internet boom of the late 1990s made way for many ASYNCHRONOUS forms of online education, while the 2000s have ushered in new SYNCHRONOUS methods... Telephone & Voicemail Web Conferencing >>> Fax Video Conferencing Direct-Broadcast Satellite Audio & Video Recordings Internet Radio E-mail Live Streaming Message Board Forums (Blackboard Inc founded in 1997) Web-Based VolP ASYNCHRONOUS SYNCHRONOUS 1990s 2000s Asynchronous technology is a "mode of delivery where participants access course materials on their own "Synchronous technology is a mode of delivery where all participants are 'present' at the same time. It resembles schedule" - students are not required to traditional classroom teaching methods be together at the same time in order to access the information. While the Web despite the participants being located remotely." Advances in the technology used to broadcast video and audio over the Internet (circa 2000), led to the growth in effective online education programs. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education) was being widely adopted in the 90s, many of the audio/video features of the 2000s were not yet fully developed. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance education) ONLINE EDUCATION STATISTICS 12.9% 96% of universities offer some kind of online education 3.5m 44% of students taking 1.2% at least one online co urse 2009 96% of traditional universities offered some kind of online coursework ... 44% of students 2006 2007 Over 3.5 million US students were participating in online education Over 20% of all US higher education students were taking at least one online course 2008 The 12.9% growth rate for online enrollments exceeded the 1.2% growth for overall higher education taking at least one online course It's projected that 81% of post-secondary students in the US will be taking at least one of all of their courses online by 2014 SOURCES http://www.wgu.edu/blogpost/evolution-higher-education-infographic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education http://www.allonlineschools.com/online-education-resource-center/history-online-education/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_virtual_learning_environments http://www.aiuonline.edu http://www.sloan-c.org Created by Dream Systems Media for Rasmussen College O DOCTRINA • CONG SUCCESSIO RASMUSSEN COLLEGE The Evolution of ONLINE EDUCATION Technologies >> CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL FILM & SLIDES 1728 1913 The first known mention The introduction of film led of distance education was Thomas Edison to declare that, "Our school system will be completely changed in the next ten years." At that point many university distance programs began using an ad in the Boston Gazette stating that Caleb Phillips, a teacher of the new method of Short Hand, was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly - all of this was to be achieved through mail correspondence. slides and film as a new method of distance education and off-campus teaching. >>> >>> >>> ADOPTION OF THE INTERNET TV & RADIO 1930s 1996 While instructional radio Distance education boomed with the widespread adoption of the Internet. What is now known as online education started found little success in the 1930s, the invention of the television ignited a trend. It was then used in classrooms, as well mostly as text transcriptions of lectures, rather than the elaborate video and audio as for satellite teaching and instruction. productions of today. The Internet boom of the late 1990s made way for many ASYNCHRONOUS forms of online education, while the 2000s have ushered in new SYNCHRONOUS methods... Telephone & Voicemail Web Conferencing >>> Fax Video Conferencing Direct-Broadcast Satellite Audio & Video Recordings Internet Radio E-mail Live Streaming Message Board Forums (Blackboard Inc founded in 1997) Web-Based VolP ASYNCHRONOUS SYNCHRONOUS 1990s 2000s Asynchronous technology is a "mode of delivery where participants access course materials on their own "Synchronous technology is a mode of delivery where all participants are 'present' at the same time. It resembles schedule" - students are not required to traditional classroom teaching methods be together at the same time in order to access the information. While the Web despite the participants being located remotely." Advances in the technology used to broadcast video and audio over the Internet (circa 2000), led to the growth in effective online education programs. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education) was being widely adopted in the 90s, many of the audio/video features of the 2000s were not yet fully developed. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance education) ONLINE EDUCATION STATISTICS 12.9% 96% of universities offer some kind of online education 3.5m 44% of students taking 1.2% at least one online co urse 2009 96% of traditional universities offered some kind of online coursework ... 44% of students 2006 2007 Over 3.5 million US students were participating in online education Over 20% of all US higher education students were taking at least one online course 2008 The 12.9% growth rate for online enrollments exceeded the 1.2% growth for overall higher education taking at least one online course It's projected that 81% of post-secondary students in the US will be taking at least one of all of their courses online by 2014 SOURCES http://www.wgu.edu/blogpost/evolution-higher-education-infographic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education http://www.allonlineschools.com/online-education-resource-center/history-online-education/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_virtual_learning_environments http://www.aiuonline.edu http://www.sloan-c.org Created by Dream Systems Media for Rasmussen College O DOCTRINA • CONG SUCCESSIO RASMUSSEN COLLEGE The Evolution of ONLINE EDUCATION Technologies >> CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL FILM & SLIDES 1728 1913 The first known mention The introduction of film led of distance education was Thomas Edison to declare that, "Our school system will be completely changed in the next ten years." At that point many university distance programs began using an ad in the Boston Gazette stating that Caleb Phillips, a teacher of the new method of Short Hand, was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly - all of this was to be achieved through mail correspondence. slides and film as a new method of distance education and off-campus teaching. >>> >>> >>> ADOPTION OF THE INTERNET TV & RADIO 1930s 1996 While instructional radio Distance education boomed with the widespread adoption of the Internet. What is now known as online education started found little success in the 1930s, the invention of the television ignited a trend. It was then used in classrooms, as well mostly as text transcriptions of lectures, rather than the elaborate video and audio as for satellite teaching and instruction. productions of today. The Internet boom of the late 1990s made way for many ASYNCHRONOUS forms of online education, while the 2000s have ushered in new SYNCHRONOUS methods... Telephone & Voicemail Web Conferencing >>> Fax Video Conferencing Direct-Broadcast Satellite Audio & Video Recordings Internet Radio E-mail Live Streaming Message Board Forums (Blackboard Inc founded in 1997) Web-Based VolP ASYNCHRONOUS SYNCHRONOUS 1990s 2000s Asynchronous technology is a "mode of delivery where participants access course materials on their own "Synchronous technology is a mode of delivery where all participants are 'present' at the same time. It resembles schedule" - students are not required to traditional classroom teaching methods be together at the same time in order to access the information. While the Web despite the participants being located remotely." Advances in the technology used to broadcast video and audio over the Internet (circa 2000), led to the growth in effective online education programs. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education) was being widely adopted in the 90s, many of the audio/video features of the 2000s were not yet fully developed. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance education) ONLINE EDUCATION STATISTICS 12.9% 96% of universities offer some kind of online education 3.5m 44% of students taking 1.2% at least one online co urse 2009 96% of traditional universities offered some kind of online coursework ... 44% of students 2006 2007 Over 3.5 million US students were participating in online education Over 20% of all US higher education students were taking at least one online course 2008 The 12.9% growth rate for online enrollments exceeded the 1.2% growth for overall higher education taking at least one online course It's projected that 81% of post-secondary students in the US will be taking at least one of all of their courses online by 2014 SOURCES http://www.wgu.edu/blogpost/evolution-higher-education-infographic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education http://www.allonlineschools.com/online-education-resource-center/history-online-education/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_virtual_learning_environments http://www.aiuonline.edu http://www.sloan-c.org Created by Dream Systems Media for Rasmussen College O DOCTRINA • CONG SUCCESSIO RASMUSSEN COLLEGE The Evolution of ONLINE EDUCATION Technologies >> CORRESPONDENCE BY MAIL FILM & SLIDES 1728 1913 The first known mention The introduction of film led of distance education was Thomas Edison to declare that, "Our school system will be completely changed in the next ten years." At that point many university distance programs began using an ad in the Boston Gazette stating that Caleb Phillips, a teacher of the new method of Short Hand, was seeking students for lessons to be sent weekly - all of this was to be achieved through mail correspondence. slides and film as a new method of distance education and off-campus teaching. >>> >>> >>> ADOPTION OF THE INTERNET TV & RADIO 1930s 1996 While instructional radio Distance education boomed with the widespread adoption of the Internet. What is now known as online education started found little success in the 1930s, the invention of the television ignited a trend. It was then used in classrooms, as well mostly as text transcriptions of lectures, rather than the elaborate video and audio as for satellite teaching and instruction. productions of today. The Internet boom of the late 1990s made way for many ASYNCHRONOUS forms of online education, while the 2000s have ushered in new SYNCHRONOUS methods... Telephone & Voicemail Web Conferencing >>> Fax Video Conferencing Direct-Broadcast Satellite Audio & Video Recordings Internet Radio E-mail Live Streaming Message Board Forums (Blackboard Inc founded in 1997) Web-Based VolP ASYNCHRONOUS SYNCHRONOUS 1990s 2000s Asynchronous technology is a "mode of delivery where participants access course materials on their own "Synchronous technology is a mode of delivery where all participants are 'present' at the same time. It resembles schedule" - students are not required to traditional classroom teaching methods be together at the same time in order to access the information. While the Web despite the participants being located remotely." Advances in the technology used to broadcast video and audio over the Internet (circa 2000), led to the growth in effective online education programs. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education) was being widely adopted in the 90s, many of the audio/video features of the 2000s were not yet fully developed. ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance education) ONLINE EDUCATION STATISTICS 12.9% 96% of universities offer some kind of online education 3.5m 44% of students taking 1.2% at least one online co urse 2009 96% of traditional universities offered some kind of online coursework ... 44% of students 2006 2007 Over 3.5 million US students were participating in online education Over 20% of all US higher education students were taking at least one online course 2008 The 12.9% growth rate for online enrollments exceeded the 1.2% growth for overall higher education taking at least one online course It's projected that 81% of post-secondary students in the US will be taking at least one of all of their courses online by 2014 SOURCES http://www.wgu.edu/blogpost/evolution-higher-education-infographic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distance_education http://www.allonlineschools.com/online-education-resource-center/history-online-education/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_virtual_learning_environments http://www.aiuonline.edu http://www.sloan-c.org Created by Dream Systems Media for Rasmussen College O DOCTRINA • CONG SUCCESSIO

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As online degree seekers are becoming more prevalent, questions arise on how educational technologies have evolved over the years. This infographic will explore how distance learning has changed from ...

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