Online Education News Archive
08-Mar-2008
E-learning Web site packs education into bytes (The Hillsboro Argus)
Gatlin Learning Inc. has partnered with Mt. Hood Community College to host a Web site for The eLearning Center, a comprehensive resource of online continuing and business education courses. Mt. Hood's portal is available at mhcc.theelearningcenter.com. Alliance Offers Free Resources to Educators (Broadcast Newsroom)
WASHINGTON, March 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Copyright Alliance, in the lead-up to Copyright Awareness Week March 10-14, is rolling out a comprehensive online education resource and reaching out to more than 150 leading educators and education associations, connecting them with free, K-12 educational materials. 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. Subjex Corporation Acquires Majority Stake in Minneapolis-Based Startup Certivera.com, An Online Six Sigma ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
MINNEAPOLIS, March 5, 2008 -- Subjex Corporation announced today that it has acquired a significant stake in a joint venture with MeritView Partners LLC, Minneapolis, under which Subjex will provide its CSR technology for use in an online testing, certification and verification site that addresses a unique need in the growing online education and training market. Scholarships for Working Moms Going Back to College (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - Ever since she was a little girl, Jeanne Sarmiento wanted to be a lawyer. As she grew older, however, her life took some unexpected turns. After what she calls "a series of poor choices" as a young adult, this mother changed her life and became inspired by her children to go to school. Calendar Events (Southwest Daily Times)
Ninety-six percent of Americans agree that it?s important to prepare for a disaster, but only seven percent have taken the necessary steps to do so, according to recent American Red Cross polling.
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