Online Education News Archive
07-Jan-2009
Waivers free high school students to study online, off-campus (Detroit Free Press)
Eleven Michigan school districts and one charter school can now allow students to take more courses -- and in some cases all of their classes -- online and off-campus, moves that could further cement the state's reputation as a leader in online education. Awareness is Key to Increasing Sales of Online Education E-Learning Products and Services (PR.com)
Marketing directors responsible for increasing sales of online education Training products and services whether college level classes or self help modules or Public seminars or training should spend less time finding prospects and invest more time and resources in getting listed in training specific directories where prospects can find them says President of FindOnlineTraining.com and ... Online -- another way of learning at SCC (The Reporter)
More and more college students are taking classes in the virtual world rather than the lecture hall -- and Solano Community College is no exception to the online education trend.Many college-age students, like day-care center operator Vicky Davis of Benicia, are learning exclusively over the Internet. Out of the Classroom, Into Cyberspace (9&10 News Cadillac)
Three school districts and one charter school in the viewing area were approved by the state to begin replacing some classroom instruction with Internet courses. OEDb Releases 2009 Online College Rankings (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Nova Southeastern tops third annual online college rankings from online education Database.
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