For this blog, I will examine the effectiveness of Lawrence
Technological University’s (LTU) online learning programs. I will provide my
analysis as responses to the following questions:
How would you recommend LTU measure the effectiveness of
their online learning programs?
One way LTU could measure the effectiveness of its programs
is by comparing the number of graduates from online programs to the number of
jobs landed by those graduates. For a more in-depth analysis, LTU could compare
the results to other universities with similar online programs. LTU could also
examine the number of enrollees for its online programs and compare the data to
previous years to see if there has been an increase or decline.
Who are their audiences and what can a good and bad
relationship with each do to LTU?
The audiences could be working individuals, seniors in high
school, or men and serving in the military. A good relationship with any of
these groups will promote future enrollment in distant learning programs and
allow for honest feedback about the programs. A bad relationship with any of
the listed groups can increase the number of students who transfer and also the
number of future students who enroll.
What types of communications does LTU use?
LTU uses a multiple forms of communications for their online
programs including: print mail, billboard advertising, and promotional material
at their colleges where they have established partnerships.
In your personal experience, are the communications
effective? Why or why not?
I would say their communications are effective to a certain
extent…after all, my enrollment at LTU is a direct result of their print mail
communication. However, I think LTU could probably do more to grow their image.
The reason I received my correspondence was because I was enrolled at a
community college that has a developed a partnership with LTU. But for
individuals that have no affiliation to a college, how does LTU attract that
group of people? Based on feedback I have received, there is not a lot of
familiarity with LTU in various parts of the state. LTU could do more to market
its programs in order to have the public view LTU as a viable choice for higher
education.
I think compare the satisfaction to online program to campus program and the average score of each program are also important
ReplyDeleteWow -- print mail. Wonder how effective that method is for them. Did you see anything about LTU at the community college?
ReplyDeleteI must agree that LTU can do a great deal more to improve there image, one thing would be tracking students progress after graduation.
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