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frankwu

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What are the three models of online learning?
 
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Hannah Bowles (2012) interviewed 50 women who had reached top positions in their companies. She found five things that these people did to break the glass ceiling. What were the five things?
 
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Answer to Question 1

(1) Traditional online learning: students enrolled in a particular college attend online lectures. (2) MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses): college classes are offered to anyone who enrolls. (3) Industrial model: students bypass college, take a nano course, get a certificate, and in a few weeks they qualify for a job.

Answer to Question 2

They (1) had a great deal of confidence in their abilities; (2) set goals for themselves and measured their progress; (3) promoted themselves; (4) identified gatekeepers to advancement and made themselves noticeable; and (5) identified a need, sold management on it, and successfully met that need.



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