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The Quiet Revolution in BC Schooling

Officials are downplaying huge changes online learning will bring.Read the Full Story

The Quiet Revolution in BC Schooling

Officials are downplaying huge changes online learning will bring.Read the Full Story

Program Brings University to Gilroy

Gilroy – When Dena Kehler began her college search, she quickly found herself staring at a tuition price tag of $27,000 – and that was the best deal.Read the Full Story

Electronic Student Assessment >> The Power of the Portfolio

They’re not just evaluation tools anymore. Savvy educators are seeing endless ways to exploit the power of the ePortfolio — and you can, too.Read the Full Story

7 Trends to Watch: Back to School: Education booms into an $850 billion enterprise

When Nancy Rose arrives at her office, she sometimes finds salespeople waiting to pitch a product to cure whatever ails her Bethel Park School District.Read the Full Story

eLearners.com Research Debunks Myths About Online Learning: Online Students Declare Overall Satisfaction With Online Programs

When online higher education students were asked what they think the biggest myth is about online learning, “requires less time and effort”, “the work is easier”, and “it is a less effective educational/learning format” topped their list, according to a recent survey conducted by eLearners.com, the leading resource for connecting students with online education.Read the […]

WOSC receives Distance Learning and Telemedicine grant

ALTUS – Western Oklahoma State College was awarded $485,000 in grant funds.Read the Full Story

Students go virtual to catch up on studies

Grants help schools launch online program to help at-risk learners Read the Full Story

Students go virtual to catch up on studies

Grants help schools launch online program to help at-risk learners Read the Full Story

Liberty University explores distance learning

Back in 1985, the Rev. Jerry Falwell, Ron Godwin and Bill Paul, a Liberty University vice president, scratched out an idea on a napkin.Read the Full Story