: Internet-based distance learning programs make it possible for technical communicators located anywhere in the world to participate in graduate courses in their field. But are these graduate programs as rigorous as those offered through traditional educational venues? Do they provide opportunities for participants to learn from professors and their fellow students that are as rewarding as those provided in traditional graduate seminars? This paper reports the responses of students in two such classes to a series of questions probing these issues, and offers conclusions and recommendations that may help others who plan such courses to structure them more effectively. Background and Methodology Results and Discussion Conclusions and Recommendations Background and Methodology Description of Courses This study reports the responses to a course evaluation questionnaire administered in two graduate courses I taught through Utah State University during the 1997-98 academic year. Each course...
George F. Hayhoe