Online Education News Archive
08-Sep-2008
Expansion part of Capella's lesson plan (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Back-to-school season offers opportunity to study the profit potential of online universities such as Capella. EMTs Taking Training Courses Online (KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities)
It costs $50.00 dollars for each EMT to take part in this online education program which is very interactive and user friendly. "There are many causes including blood loss, cardiac failure," says a recorded narrator. The recorded narration allows firefighter-EMTs to better retain the information. Sarah Palin's Stance On Technology Issues (Slashdot)
Revolution Radio writes "BetaNews has a short description of what we might expect from Governor Palin regarding technology issues. She demonstrated her familiarity with the internet by initiating an online education program for state workers, using the web for government transparency, and a supporting the general concept of 'long-distance distribution of services' (similar to net neutrality?)." ... CourseAdvisor Names New CEO (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
CourseAdvisor, an established marketing and lead generation company operating one of the top online education directories, CourseAdvisor.com, today announced the appointment of Dr. Brian Eberman as the company's new CEO. Firms increase role on campus (Business Standard India)
Companies come up with new ways to increase their involvement in B-schools to make sure they are able to interact first-hand with potential employees. McCain's proposals (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
McCain proposes building on the lessons of No Child Left Behind (NCLB), with the focus to inspire every child to reach for his or her potential; McCain says he is committed to high standards and accountability, but also is committed to providing the resources needed to succeed.
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