Hitesh
Interesting, but the article lavees me with some questions, like: When higher ed institutions throughout the world are making online and virtual world education options available, is digging up another chunk of Chaska for a physical gathering space the best economic and environmental solution? And if folks are going to be able to tailor their higher ed experiences like this, is EdCampus intending to serve as some sort of aggregator to issue an academy-approved piece of paper/degree from this a la carte work?
Hitesh Interesting, but the article lavees me with some questions, like: When higher ed institutions throughout the world are making online and virtual world education options available, is digging up another chunk of Chaska for a physical gathering space the best economic and environmental solution? And if folks are going to be able to tailor their higher ed experiences like this, is EdCampus intending to serve as some sort of aggregator to issue an academy-approved piece of paper/degree from this a la carte work?