UM System puts online courses in one place with Missouri Online
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
The University of Missouri System launched a new website Tuesday that puts online courses from all four system schools in one place.
UM System leaders announced the launch of Missouri Online with a virtual news conference.
The project has been three years in the making, according to the UM System. However, the coronavirus pandemic helped the system learn about online learning needs.
Kristin Sobolik with the University of Missouri- St. Louis said the pandemic brought to light the importance of making sure high-quality online courses are being offered. The online courses offer extra tutoring and support.
Missouri Online is new platform for online courses at all campuses
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Originally published on December 14, 2020 5:44 pm
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