Online Education News Archive
12-Dec-2008
Bruzewski earns online teaching honors (The Bay City Times)
Molly Bruzewski, of Bay City, recently was recognized for statewide excellence in the virtual classroom by Gov. Jennifer Granholm. Bruzewski, who teaches American government and politics and legal issues online in the Michigan Virtual School, was one of four finalists for the first-ever Online Teacher of the Year Award. Before going to work as an online teacher in 2001, Bruzewski taught high ... Change is their business (Knoxville News Sentinel)
In the decade since the University of Tennessee launched a master's of business administration program for professionals, times have changed. The dot-com bubble burst and so did the real estate one. The economic boom has been replaced with a thud, and UT business students are taking classes in the new Haslam building, not Glocker. District to offer online courses (The Longview News-Journal)
Longview Independent School District wants to become the premier online education resource for Texas high school students, officials said Monday. Ex-college worker charged with felony (The News & Observer)
A former maintenance worker at Johnston County Community College has been charged with a felony after a Web camera caught him performing a sexual act in a woman's office after hours, police said.
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