Posted: April 21, 2017
The Center for Digital Education announced the winners of its 2016-17 Digital Community Colleges Survey today. Now in its 12th year, the Digital Community Colleges Survey analyzes how community colleges use a range of technologies to improve services to students, faculty, staff and the community at large.
“This year’s survey indicates community colleges are continuing to improve efforts at creating cost-effective platforms and Open Education Resources, mobile environments, real-time resources, telepresence robots and more to create robust online and mobile environments for their students,” said Dr. Kecia Ray, executive director for the Center for Digital Education.
The non-profit group ranked MCC 4th on the nation’s list of best “Digital Community Colleges” of its size up from its 5th place ranking on the same list one year ago.