i in front of tower hall, tiffani tofani, update news..." san jose state is offering a new alternative to the way students take online classes, update news reporter christian ceaser explains. ">>>online classes are becoming a popular option for students as the average college student has to balance jobs, and internships. graduating senior namdi weegway , believes if online classes can improve interaction with professors there will be no need to physically come to class. if we can set up a program, whether it be exercises or coursework, that your physically doing something and applying what your learning and establishing that, thats a go, i'm all for it. san jose state this semester is alreadly enhanceing teacher-student learning experience by partnering with udacity...which offers project based interactive online classes. on campus, san jose state held an open form for faculty and students curious of the new innovative technology. sean laraway, a psychology professor for udacity says the program has more pros than cons. the nice thing about