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10 May 2002
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The New York Times reports:

“American universities have spent at least $100 million on Web-based course offerings, according to Eduventures, an education research firm in Boston.
Now the groves of academe are littered with the detritus of failed e-learning start-ups as those same universities struggle with the question of how to embrace online education but not hemorrhage money in the process.”

Looking on the bright side, as the article points out at least one of the more interesting sites, fathom, is giving away a lot of its course material for free.

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