One mild correction, and it may be a level of abstraction that is or isn't relevant to this: ASU Online and the Tempe campus are different pools of students and resources housed under the umbrellas of ASU as a whole and their respective Colleges.
In this case, assuming the class is from Fall 2023 or Spring 2024, CSE 365 is a Tempe-only class so these are only students physically at the ASU campus in Tempe. This is not to detract from the issues of online courses that do exist but to point out that there is a distinction of who is doing what. Tempe students have access to things ASU Online don't (and vice versa). Arguably, Tempe students have more resources at their disposal.
Good point that this was on online class at ASU as opposed to a class of ASU Online, which I think has rebranded now anyway. Not sure it changes the dynamics much, but it is distinction worth making. I will note it in the next Issue.
One mild correction, and it may be a level of abstraction that is or isn't relevant to this: ASU Online and the Tempe campus are different pools of students and resources housed under the umbrellas of ASU as a whole and their respective Colleges.
In this case, assuming the class is from Fall 2023 or Spring 2024, CSE 365 is a Tempe-only class so these are only students physically at the ASU campus in Tempe. This is not to detract from the issues of online courses that do exist but to point out that there is a distinction of who is doing what. Tempe students have access to things ASU Online don't (and vice versa). Arguably, Tempe students have more resources at their disposal.
Thanks, Steven.
Good point that this was on online class at ASU as opposed to a class of ASU Online, which I think has rebranded now anyway. Not sure it changes the dynamics much, but it is distinction worth making. I will note it in the next Issue.
Thanks for reading.