tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3364930805094652784.post8306547561227286301..comments2023-02-25T06:01:55.306-05:00Comments on Digital Experiments in Teaching History: Enrollments AgainProfessor Charles Evanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03688887359619822819noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3364930805094652784.post-29108265769691589812010-09-13T13:18:40.893-04:002010-09-13T13:18:40.893-04:00Well, I have the latest information on enrollments...Well, I have the latest information on enrollments.<br />From fall 2006 to fall 2010, HIS 101 enrollments on campus have gone from 325 to 525. Total campus enrollments in 101, 102, 111 and 112 have gone from 403 to 721.<br />Now, check out our online enrollments:<br />HIS 101 from 142 to 385 students<br />HIS 101, 102, 111, 112, 135, 241, 242, 253, 266 (my courses): from 285 to 772 students! A triple!<br />Let's total up some numbers.<br />From 2006 to 2010, the number of students in the HIS courses that I teach (plus my adjuncts) =<br />685 to 1493!<br />As a side note, of the 1,493 students this semester, about 650 will be taught by full-time facultyProfessor Charles Evanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03688887359619822819noreply@blogger.com