The Wall Street Journal Special Report on E-Commerce in Education: The Classroom

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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on E-Commerce in Education: The Classroom

Author: Evan Ramstad, David Hamilton, Pui Wing Tam, and more
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Pass or fail? This special report from the pages of The Wall Street Journal takes a look at e-commerce in education. Part 2 takes you into the classroom of tomorrow, starting with a glimpse at what college will look like in the not-so-distant future. Plus, how cyber-school could be a real bore, K through 12 in the 21st century, how the Web will affect companies that teach English in Asia, and the mobile classroom.

This report is available in three parts ("The Business," "The Classroom," and "The Effect on Established Education Institutions") or in a special discounted collection.


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