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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wait, so these classes for teachers are literally just like, click though the slideshows on your own time? There's no [b]actual professor or graded papers or tests[/b]? Now at least i know where their teachers got all their ideas for waste of time non-educational google slides. [/quote] Asynchronous on-line courses have professors who record lectures, grade, give feedback, hold office hours--they just don't have everyone meet in one class session at the same time each week.[/quote] I've taken asynchronous continuing education courses through UVA, University of Delaware, and the College of William and Mary, they didn't have any recorded lectures, feedback or office hours. There was a grade, I got As in all of them and so did everyone else.[/quote] Those are continuing education courses not graduate courses.[/quote] They count as graduate courses. You get graduate credit for taking them.[/quote] They don't contribute to a graduate degree though. If you went for a degree after the master's they wouldn't accept them as credits. (Also I'm curious how you know that everyone else got A's? Do you know all the people in an asynchronous course with you?)[/quote]
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