06-12-2019, 12:21 AM
If you've ever felt like it can be a slog to push through certain online courses, this article presents some interesting factors that may increase overall completion rates. The info is geared toward the educator's side of the screen, but I found some practices that I felt motivated me throughout my own online learning. Maybe it can be helpful to identify things that propel us forward:
Moving From 5% to 85% Completion Rates for Online Courses
Moving From 5% to 85% Completion Rates for Online Courses
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