UMassOnline CEO David Gray to be a Panelist at UCEA Executive Assembly
On September 11th in Chicago, Illinois, UMassOnline CEO David Gray will be one of four participants in a mid-morning panel discussion at the upcoming University Continuing Education Association (UCEA) Executive Assembly. The University Continuing Education Association serves as an important resource to of timely, cross-disciplinary perspectives on pressing concerns and for strategies that help educational […]
“What was the best aspect of your online experience?”
The headline on this post comes directly from a summer survey conducted by UMass Amherst of students taking online courses via UMassOnline. I could annotate, rate, qualify and otherwise add my two cents, but I think these quotes speak for themselves just as they are:
Being able to get a solid education without leaving my home. […]
Does Online Learning Hold the Promise of a Customized Education for All?
In the ‘Readers’ opinions’ section of USA Today, there’s a letter posted by the distinguished authors of a new book called Disrupting Class. I am not attempting here to promote the book. It is in the stack on my desk of about a dozen must-read volumes I’ll get to as soon as the summer slowdown […]
Are You Learning on Empty: Parts II, III, & IV…
You may recall this post we ran mid last month about the effect of rising gas prices on students’ choice of online college options versus commuting to and from campus? Well, the story is getting a lot of ‘mileage’ of late.
On July 9th, for example, Associated Press writer Nancy Kelsey filed a report with a […]



