Online Education News Archive
18-Nov-2008
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. eLearners.com Launches "Frequently Asked Questions" Site Featuring Answers to the Ten Most Common Online Education ... (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
eLearners.com, a web resource of EducationDynamics, today announced the launch of its updated "Frequently Asked Questions" site. The eLearning FAQ section now includes answers to the top ten most commonly asked questions on eLearners.com about online education. eLearners.com compiled the top questions over the last decade, while serving as a resource for prospective students. The new eLearning ... 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. Online Degrees Appealing to Soldiers (ABC News)
Deployment, injury, PTSD can hamper soldiers from attending mainstream college. Higher Education: Back to school? Might be a good idea as economy remains dim (BizJournals)
Q:With the gloomy economy, are you finding more of your clients going back to school? If so, are they leaning toward the traditional brick-and-mortar campuses, or the digital experience of an online education? At war or at home, online education an increasingly appealing option for soldiers (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
DENVER - Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and recovering from a grenade attack, Iraq war veteran Ian Newland wanted to pursue a business degree after his discharge from the Army last year. What he didn't want to have to do was set foot in a classroom. More students turning towards online education (WTOC 11 Savannah)
More students are enrolling in undergraduate and graduate programs, but not all are earning their degrees in the classroom. Instead, they are going online.
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