Despite Popularity, Researcher Finds Not Everyone Can Successfully Learn Through Online Courses

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Since the 1990s, online courses have provided an opportunity for busy adults to continue their education by completing courses in the comfort of their own homes. However, this may not be the best solution for everyone. A researcher at the University of Missouri has found some students may find success in these types of courses more easily than others.


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