Online Education News Archive
28-Feb-2008
Top Universities Partner to Offer Online Teaching Credentials (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - Ashford University and Rio Salado College have partnered to offer aspiring teachers a new opportunity in online education. Ashford now offers a bachelor's degree program designed to provide students with an accelerated way to earn their undergraduate degree and teaching certification. Kidthing Adds The Cat in the Hat (socalTech.com)
Los Angeles-based online education site kidthing said this morning that it has inked a content distribution partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, to bring enhanced versions of Dr. Seuss books to its platform. Financial details of the partnership were not disclosed. According to kidthing, it will offer versions of The Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who!, Horton Hatches the Egg, Green Eggs and ... Is Online Education Right for You? (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - These days getting an education online is so popular that you'll be hard pressed to find an institution that doesn't offer an assortment of Web-based programs. Still the format can be puzzling and cause you to think about things that you've always taken for granted. Online Education Takes Off in India (BusinessWeek)
The business of distance learning on the subcontinent is becoming so big that foreign universities and venture capitalists are taking note Recent Poll Concludes Adult Learners Are the Most Challenging Demographic for Postsecondary Education Marketers to Reach (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
CourseAdvisor, an established marketing and lead generation company operating one of the top online education directories, and Eduventures, the leader in shared-cost, data-driven research and consulting for higher education, today announced results from an online poll of executives representing more than 120 postsecondary educational institutions. No relaunch for £150m BBC Jam (Guardian Unlimited)
The BBC's controversial £150m digital education project will not be relaunched in any form after the troubled service was suddenly pulled last year. By Owen Gibson
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