Online Education News Archive
09-Nov-2006
Protest over Florida Tech Dean's Ouster (BusinessWeek)
Dean says he was fired for questioning online deal. Plus: Biz books go Wiki, and LBS names the winner of its security contest Workers Decrease Chances of Unemployment with Adult Continuing Education (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) November 6, 2006 -- Fear of unemployment and hunger for greater job security are driving workers with bachelor's degrees pursue advanced online education, reports WorldWideLearn. Displaced students return to class (News 14 Carolina)
Juniors and seniors from Eastern Guilford High School returned to class on Wednesday, albeit at a different location. Classes are being held at the Guilford Technical Community College. FindTheRightSchool.com Finds Email is Preferred Communication for College Students (PR Web)
Online education resource FindTheRighSchool.com finds that email is the preferred communication tool for the new generation of college-aged students, known as the Internet Generation. Recent studies have also shown that more than 85 percent of the iGeneration check and/or send email every day. Because of their immersion in technology, these iGeneration students may be more inclined to enroll in Earning an Online Degree Later in Life Focus of Capella University's Latest 'Inside Online Education' Podcast (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
MINNEAPOLIS----Capella University , an accredited online university and a leader in online education, has released its latest podcast, which features an interview with Carol Young, a recent PhD graduate and neonatal nurse in Houston.
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