PA Residents: Free online health info technology courses
through Community College of Allegheny County (PA). More information here.
through Community College of Allegheny County (PA). More information here.
Interesting info about a new partnership between University of Florida and Santa Fe College.
The Indiana University student newspaper (“Indiana Daily Student”) comments on general studies degree programs.
We’re running late today. Sorry.
St. Mary’s University (TX): “online master’s degree in software engineering”.
Florida International University: “master’s in human resources management in January and a master’s degree in international real estate”.
Santa Fe College (FL): five new Health Information Technology certificate tracks.
For those into agriculture, check out Swine Science Online. Lots of new online courses relating to Suidae.
As always, have a great weekend!
What a lovely day here in Germany.
Southern Arkansas University Tech: Electronic Data Storage Certificate of Proficiency. More here. Tuition for out-of-state residents appears somewhat reasonable.
Washington State University: “two new online graduate certificates, ….. one in early-childhood educational administration, and one in molecular biosciences”.
University of Texas at Tyler: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
Penn State World Campus: Bachelor of Arts in Energy and Sustainability Policy
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth: Master of Public Policy.
University of Florida: Master of Arts in Art Education.
Have a nice weekend!
Win a seat in a distance learning course worth £595 from Open University in the UK. Hat Tip: about.com
University of Houston-Victoria: new master’s concentration in applied behavior analysis, online.
A new online and very affordable, teacher endoresment program comes to AZ. Certain prerequisites apply.
In January, 2009, Ms. Barbara Merlo of Central Texas College granted us an exclusive interview. She returns in this Texas Tribune piece, and discusses CTC and Second Life.
Are we entering an era of “haves” and “have-nots”? Consider this from the NYT:
The number of jobs requiring at least a two-year associate’s degree will outpace the number of people qualified to fill those positions by at least three million in 2018, according to a report scheduled to be released Tuesday by the Center on Education and the Workforce at Georgetown University…
In this day and age, the absolute worst move a teen can make is to drop out of high school.
You’ve heard of Moodle and Second Life. Now meet Sloodle.
Geek.com reviews the Securexam remote procter.
A familiar theme, but this time in the UK: university funding. For comparative purposes, approximately 1.45 USD = 1 £ Sterling.
Dian Schaffhauser of Campus Technology has much more on the new online bachelor’s from Arizona State University.
…This new program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in law enforcement and law and will have a tuition rate of $325 per credit hour for both state residents and non-residents.
Searching for free online university courses just became easier via Einztein.
College of Southern Nevada joins the midnight college classes club.
Congrats go out to 70 year-young Mae Patton for earning her associate degree from Volunteer State Community College (TN).
University rankings in the United Kingdom may interest some readers out there. The Complete University Guide is here.
Some new online courses are coming to Ivy Tech Community College.
An editorial in the UCLA Daily Bruin (CA) argues against online degrees under consideration by the University of California system.
For the first time, Bethel College (KS) will teach online classes this summer.
More from the NYT on college degree worthiness.
Marie Bjerede writes, “Educational technology needs to grow like a weed”.