Online Education News Archive
17-Nov-2008
Online Degrees Appealing Option For Soldiers (CBS4 Denver)
The world of online higher education is becoming an increasingly attractive option for current and former soldiers. Online degrees appealing option for soldiers (FOX 19 Cincinnati)
DENVER (AP) - Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and recovering from a grenade attack, Ian Newland wanted to pursue a business degree after his 2007 discharge from the Army. Strong Growth in Online Education; New Study Shows Enrollment up 12 Percent to Nearly 4 Million (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Economic pressures, particularly fuel costs, driving increase Conenza Underwrites Human Capital Institute's 'Extended Talent Networks' Online Education and Research Initiative (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Human Capital Institute (HCI), a global professional association and think tank that is advancing the science of strategic talent management, and Conenza, a leading provider of corporate social networking software and services for Global 2000 enterprises, announced today that Conenza is sponsoring HCI's Extended Talent Networks online education and research track. Tech Beat (The Kaleo Voice)
Online courses have been around for almost a decade, either as part of an online curriculum or offered by professors in real-world universities like the University of Hawai'i. All have one advantage: a rewind button. Online education has not only grown in scope, but has also recently shed its price tag and registration requirements, offering a virtual oasis for anyone with a thirst for knowledge. Online Degrees Appealing Option For Soldiers (KMGH 7 Denver)
When he can't sleep, Ian Newland, a 28-year-old veteran of the Iraq war, gets on his computer and does homework.
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