Online Education News Archive
26-Oct-2006
Online education allows busy professionals, stay-at-home parents and people who live in remote places to finish college (Home News Tribune)
Thirty credits short of a bachelor's degree in 2000, Craig Novick, the then-newly appointed police chief of Franklin Township, tried finishing his course work at Kean University. Debate: Full Or Partial Feeds? (WebProNews)
One topic of debate that has gained attention in the blogging community is the choice between using full or partial RSS feeds. For the uninitiated, RSS (RDF Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a set of web feed configurations that are spelled out in XML code. It is utilized in web syndication, often used by online news groups, blogs, podcast services, and online education systems, Conference on 'social change' attracts diverse crowd (Gazette.Net)
BALTIMORE ? Shrugging off the implication she is building castles in the sky, doctoral student and social change activist Ann Conrad wants to build a different kind of castle...in the neighborhood. College costs up, but NC schools still cost less (News 14 Carolina)
The cost of going to college is increasing slower than before, but it's still rising faster than the rate of inflation. FULL STORY >> 10/25/2006 4:36 PM
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