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Online Education News Archive

24-Aug-2007

  • Will Online Learning Work for You? (Benton Evening News)

    (ARA) - Want to advance your career or change jobs altogether? If the answer is yes, then what's holding you back? More often than not it's the lack of an advanced degree.


  • New Online Resource For Patients With Severe Hip Osteoarthritis (Medical News Today)

    DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., announced an advancement in online education for the more than 200,000 Americans who undergo hip replacement each year.1 This extensive patient Web site, http://www.hipreplacement. [click link for full article]


  • Educating educators (River Valley Business Report)

    Teaching may be one of the oldest professions around, but learning how to get better at it never gets old. Faculty development is a high priority for local colleges and universities, especially in the new millennium ? classroom technologies are changing, and so are the students.


  • Blackboard, competitor reach agreement to end court fight (BizJournals)

    IParadigms LLC has agreed not to sue educational software company Blackboard Inc. to settle a lawsuit.


  • Online Education Increasingly Popular Among Students (Benton Evening News)

    (ARA) - Many people think about going to college. Whether they've never gone, have attended some college, or already obtained a degree, each person's situation and career goals are unique.


  • RFID Training: Gatlin Education Services Partners With OTA Training, LLC To Provide Radio Frequency Identification ... (RFIDSolutions-RFIDSolutionsOnline)

    Gatlin Education Services has announced recently it's partnership with OTA Training, LLC to provide the premier product in electronic RFID education, RFID on the Web.


  • American Red Cross to Help America ?Be Red Cross Ready? During National Preparedness Month 2007 (American Red Cross)

    WASHINGTON, Thursday, August 23, 2007 ? As we approach peak hurricane season on the heels of a national survey that revealed only seven percent of Americans have taken the recommended actions to prepare for disasters, the American Red Cross joins a nationwide effort to help communities get prepared during National Preparedness Month.


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