In The News: Learning from Georgia Tech’s Expansion into Online Education

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  • DeMillo Speaks at George Mason University DeMillo Speaks at George Mason University
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Speaking during a candid conversation with about 50 Mason faculty and staff members, Richard A. DeMillo, a Georgia Tech computing professor and director of the school’s Center for 21st Century Universities, chronicled the path his university took in the past five years to expand online education in the form of affordable master’s degree programs in computer science, data analytics and cyber security.

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C21U, OMS, College of Computing, Provost

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Rich DeMillo, C21U, george mason university, OMSCS, online learning, center for 21st century universities
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  • Created By: Brittany Aiello
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Apr 9, 2019 - 9:42am
  • Last Updated: Apr 18, 2019 - 1:59pm