Online Education News Archive
22-Nov-2008
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 ... Higher education: High school grad pool thinning out (The Charleston Gazette)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - State colleges and universities will likely aggressively court nontraditional students as West Virginias population of young people declines, a state higher education official said Friday.At a meeting of the Higher Education Policy Comm... Pawlenty calls for more online education (Post-Bulletin)
Gov. Tim Pawlenty called for Minnesota State Colleges and Universities to increase their commitment to online education today, proposing that online credits should comprise 25 percent of MnSCU system's total enrollment. Learn to Sell Your House on eBay at Live 3-day Workshop (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Educating for Success, an online education company, announces their Selling Houses Online Workshop for homeowners and investors to learn to sell houses online and avoid foreclosure. Drew Perry's live 3-day workshop will cover the basics of listing an auction on eBay as well as the basics of selling a property and will be held in Huntsville, Alabama on Dec. 12-14, 2008. Broadband Internet helps rural community move forward (The Arizona Republic)
In theory, anyone in Arizona can have broadband Internet access, but in remote areas that often involves service via satellite and a monthly charge that's more than people want to pay.
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