Online Education News Archive
14-Apr-2009
Educating your way to a brand-new life (Daily Local News)
Michelle Obama has well-toned arms. I have loosey-goosey arms. Michelle Obama is close to 6 feet tall. I'm closer to 5 feet tall. Michelle Obama is the mother of two daughters. I am the mother of three dogs. Simply put, twitter may be worth the fuss (Boston Globe)
Justifying Twitter hoopla. Calling Twitter "a deceptively simple idea with remarkably powerful applications," writer and consultant Paul Gillin attempted to explain the online messaging service to those who still don't get what all the fuss is about. Recent Big Picture Scrapbooking Survey Suggests Scrapbooking Boosts Self Esteem (PRWeb)
Expert Agrees and says that the creative outlet and focus on positive connections with family, friends and community are strong contributors to feeling good during a slow economy or hard times. (PRWeb Apr 13, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/04/prweb2319294.htm IPO Market Goes Back To School To Learn The Art Of Recovery (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
When Grand Canyon Education went public on Nov. 20, it had only a so-so first day despite its good financials. The good news, though, was that it came out at the very bottom of the market, so there was nowhere to go but up. Schools use video network to engage students (Casper Star-Tribune)
Natrona County High School teacher Scott Underbrink had one problem while teaching Russian to students in Lusk: A video camera linking the two classrooms was set-up too far away from the Lusk kids.
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