Online Education News Archive
21-Sep-2008
How to Find a Variety of Flexible College Options Online (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Going to college means different things to different people. For some, it's a post high school ritual that is the start of adulthood. For others, it's a way to advance their current career while balancing work and life commitments. Online Education Boosts Immunisation Skills For Practice Nurses, Australia (Medical News Today)
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), in association with the Australian Practice Nurses Association (APNA) and the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing (DoHA), has launched six new online learning activities aimed at practice nurses and other members of practice teams to boost their immunisation knowledge. Stanford Offers Free, Full Courses Online [Education] (Lifehacker)
The Stanford Engineering Everywhere program offers online access to full courses in the school's engineering program?including classes in computer science and artificial intelligence. Courses... Laptop as textbook (Minot Daily News)
WARWICK - Laptop computers, interactive white boards and an unusual use of the online education program PLATO is making a big difference in the learning environment at Warwick Public School. National University recruits students at Sunrise Mall (The Sacramento Bee)
If you have any trouble finding the National University online information center in Sunrise Mall, just follow the aroma of buttered popcorn. Mary Emery-Sherman, associate regional dean of National University, has opened an information office at Sunrise Mall. DEL STONE: Putting lipstick on propaganda doesn?t change it (Northwest Florida Daily News)
Wednesday's mail brought a curious delivery, a DVD titled "Obsession: Radical Islam's War against the West."I'd heard of the film only that afternoon. StraighterLine Introduces College Courses for $99 a Month (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
StraighterLine, a new online education solution that provides students a high quality, better supported, and lower cost way to obtain college credits through regionally accredited colleges and universities, has announced it will offer a new "subscription style" model for course sales.
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