San Jose State Suspends Collaboration With Udacity 116
New submitter ulatekh writes "San Jose State University is suspending a highly touted collaboration with online provider Udacity to offer low-cost, for-credit online courses after finding that more than half of the students failed to pass the classes. 'Preliminary results from a spring pilot project found student pass rates of 20% to 44% in remedial math, college-level algebra and elementary statistics courses. In a somewhat more promising outcome, 83% of students completed the classes.'"
Re:Microsoft Learning (Score:5, Informative)
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remedial math, college-level algebra and elementary statistics courses
No. It's not on topic; these are all math courses.
MS-specific courses wouldn't even be barely on topic for an IT education.
Also; if anybody with an open-source-inspired name starts first-posting with links to MS sites; check their posting history and see if they've ever posted anything non-MS-related, often you'll find they won't. Lately every first post on slashdot seems to somehow relate whatever TFA is about to some random MS link.
Re:Microsoft Learning (Score:3, Informative)
Who modded this post offtopic? It's perfectly on topic, the discussion is about online learning courses.
Because there's no "-1, Shill" mod option?
Re:Graduation rates (Score:5, Informative)