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Boston University Launches Two Distance Education Graduate Programs for Working Music Educators Around the World

BOSTON, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire/ — Boston University’s School of Music in the College of Fine Arts is pleased to announce the launch of two new distance education programs: The Master of Music in Music Education and the Doctor of Musical Arts in Music Education. These online degree programs are designed to meet the needs of […]

AB 1825 online training

HR Classroom has added “Sexual Harassment Prevention Training for California Supervisors” to its popular line of harassment prevention trainings for supervisors and staff. This training is specifically designed to meet the training requirements of California AB 1825. “HR Classroom’s Sexual Harassment Prevention Training for California Supervisors meets the requirements of California AB 1825, specifically: 2+ […]

TxDLA 2006 Call for Proposals

Ken ConnInstructional TechnologistLamar Consolidated I.S.D.TxDLA President-Elect281-341-3262 (office) 281-341-3209 (fax)kconn@lcisd.orgTexas Distance Learning Association 2006 Annual ConferenceThe Future’s So Bright Crowne Plaza San Antonio RiverwalkMarch 6-8http://www.txdla.org/conference

Board postpones private school license

EC-Council University will have to wait a while longer for a license to operate in Wyoming, the state Board of Education said Wednesday.Read the Full Story

14 States Win $52.8 Million in Grants for Longitudinal Data Systems

The U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences has awarded a total of $52.8 million in grants to 14 state education departments for the design and implementation of statewide longitudinal data systems.Read the Full Story

American Public Television creates digital cable network

The public television world is launching a new digital cable network: ”Create,” a compilation of lifestyle and how-to shows.Read the Full Story

Online grades leave students nowhere to hide

The days of hiding report cards from mom and dad are over for many kids, as more and more parents are able to see their child’s every score on quizzes and homework through an online grade book.Read the Full Story

Public Knowledge Says Congress Should ‘Revitalize Fair Use for the Digital Age’

Gigi B. Sohn, president of Public Knowledge, today called on Congress to “revitalize fair use for the digital age.” Testifying at a hearing of the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection, Sohn said that the U.S. copyright system has traditionally relied on a balance so that creators of works get a limited monopoly […]

The Story of Movies

The Story of Movies is an interdisciplinary curriculum introducing students to classic cinema and the cultural, historical and artistic significance of film.Read the Full Story

More Ariz. students ‘attending’ virtual schools

This year, an unprecedented number of Arizona K-12 students will take their classes online through virtual schools.Read the Full Story