3/5/13

Yvonne Zamora

Online classes are in high demand at Texas State. Some of them fill almost immediately when they become available. Yvonne Zamora has more in this Bobcat Update.


Forget the alarm clock and the daunting task of finding parking on campus- more and more students are ditching the classroom and seeking an unconventional kind-of-learning through online courses. 
SB: Student Bryce Burton (talking about the online class he has taken).
Texas State Vice President for Academic Affairs Debbie Thorne says online classes are being offered in a broad range of topics.
SB: Vice President Debbie Thorne (talking about the many options available).
A 150-dollar electronic-fee is attached to every online class, but the extra fee hasn't stopped those who are interested in taking such a course.
SB: Vice President Debbie Thorne (talking about the student incline in online courses). 
Stand Up: As more online classes become available students are quickly enrolling and forming their opinions about them.
SB: Student Lezli Zbranek (speaking about her online class experience). 
Some students quickly realize that online classes demand self-discipline and a good work ethic, if they're to be successful
SB: Student Kate (speaking about her online class experience). 
Stand Up: Whether students choose to learn to face to face interaction of at the convince of their own home, it's clear to say that more options are becoming readily available through online education. For Bobcat Update, I'm Yvonne Zamora.   

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