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Controversy at George Washington U. Highlights Challenges of Diving Deeply into Online Education

Last year George Washington University was hit by a lawsuit from graduates of an online master’s program who argued that their education was inferior to what was offered in the same degree program on campus. Instructors were unresponsive and ill-informed, the four graduates said, and the course materials included "nonsensical" PowerPoint slides and poorly scanned pages of books.
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