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Subtle bias against students may be present in online classes

A new study by education researchers suggests that the kind of subtle racial discrimination known as implicit bias found in brick and mortar classrooms may be present in online college classes. Researchers from Stanford, the University of California – Irvine and Vanderbilt University began by creating fictitious online student identities. They...
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3 Easy Online Courses Worth Taking

The online course. It’s probably crossed most students’ minds throughout the course of their college education to give one a try, and even after graduation, the learning should never stop! You may have entertained the idea of learning organic chemistry in your pajama pants, a cup of hot...
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