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Utah colleges, universities are embracing future with Web classes
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Moving to Web-based instruction is also an added expense for schools, which will always have a need for the traditional classroom setting inside brick-and-mortar buildings, according to Fullmer. But there's a flip side.
"I think there are ways where technology can support higher education in the kind of growth challenges it has," said Michael Petersen, executive director of the Utah Education Network.
Increased enrollment has been met with little or no state funding in recent years, which adds to the backlog of building needs on campuses. Petersen said that the Web can help a crowded college accommodate more students if they don't have to use a classroom for instruction.
UEN is a state-funded entity charged with helping all public schools and all of higher education get connected to the Internet and to each other via interactive video conferences. Lawmakers like what UEN is doing.
The 2004 Legislature gave UEN another $600,000 to beef up video conferencing capabilities through high-speed Internet connections and to develop more Web resources, such as an online library now serving students.
"I would say Utah is one of the leading states in terms of network capabilities and connectivity," Petersen said.
By the end of next summer, 60 percent of all state-funded secondary schools will have high-speed ethernet connections while all of public higher education is already dialed into this latest Internet technology.
E-mail: sspeckman@desnews.com
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