Online Education News Archive
18-Sep-2006
Top News Stories - Sunday, September 17, 2006 (The State Journal-Register)
As the busy breakfast hours wound down Saturday morning, tobacco smoke and a sense of resignation filled the air at the Homestyle Cafe. UIS officials: Global Campus shouldn't harm online programs (The State Journal-Register)
Officials at the University of Illinois at Springfield are optimistic the U of I's proposed foray into for-profit online education will not hinder the growth of UIS's own Internet-based programs. How to Find the Online Program that's Right for You (Advocate Tribune)
(ARA) - For many people, earning an advanced degree used to be an accomplishment that was out of reach. They didn't go to college right away after high school because they had to hold down a job to earn money. Once working, most people didn't have the time to go back to school. Care2Learn Initiates Care2Care Program (PR Web)
Bradenton, Florida. Care2Learn, a six-year-old online education and training company for healthcare professionals, has initiated a philanthropic program called Care2Care. The program kicked off in July and includes a three-pronged approach to giving back to the community at large. Firstly, Care2Learn will offer local non-profit organizations one year of free online continuing education and S. KOREAN ONLINE EDUCATION MARKET TO EXPAND SHARPLY: REPORT (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Education South Korea's market for online learning is expected to grow rapidly by the year 2010, boosted by people's passion for education and the country's information technology infrastructure, a report said Thursday.
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