Online Education News Archive
16-Jul-2007
Is Online Learning For You? (Benton Evening News)
More and more college students are taking classes online, according to a new survey by the College Board and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. About 3.2 million people took at least one college course online during the fall of 2005 term, compared to 2.3 million in the fall of 2004. Soldier in Iraq uses computer, friends to stay in college (The Daily Comet)
MIAMI Juan Ramos hunkers down in Army barracks just outside Saddam Hussein's hometown, hoping insurgent fire doesn't interrupt his online biology class. Top Universities Partner to Offer Online Teaching Credentials (Benton Evening News)
(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. Document Management: Online Education To Compliment Xplor's Existing International Conference Programming (EnterpriseContentManagementConnection-ECM)
Xplor International, recently announced Xplor Document University (XDU) Online, an extension of Xplor's existing international conference programs and educational curricula. XDU Online features a combination of classes that were offered at the 2007 XDU conference as well as new offerings in an online setting using common tools including Real or Windows Media Player. Psychology Degrees Through Online Education (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 40 percent of psychologists are self-employed, with clinical psychologists earning anywhere from $50,000 to over $100,000. The average salary for a psychology professor was $82, 554 for the academic year of 2005-2006, according to the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources. New website first to offer free online tuition comparison (News 8 Austin)
NEW BRAUNFELS -- Distance Education , a new resource website, sets out to help college students make better financial decisions when it comes to choosing online education providers.
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