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webcrawler : Internet2 is coming

THE Internet has turned 35 with a terrific growth rate and it has been doubling every year for the past 15 years and will continue to do so in the near future.Read the Full Story

SunGard SCT, The Master’s College, and Questionmark Complete Co-Development Project for Higher Education Assessment

MALVERN, Pa. September 2, 2004 Leaders from SunGard SCT, Questionmark, and The Master’s College today announced that together they have successfully integrated the SCT PowerCAMPUS administrative system with the Questionmark Perception testing and assessment software. The resulting technology is now available to other educational institutions that want to use SCT PowerCAMPUS IQ.Web, the self-service component […]

Higher education staff experiences of using web-based learning technologies

The study focuses on an initiative involving four institutions in South and West England that aimed to encourage the strategic development of WBL resources in health and welfare professional education programmes.Read the Full Story

Philly strives to be No. 1 U.S. ‘hot spot’

The project would give students living within city limits access to a high-speed internet connection from school, from home–and everywhere in between. Read the Full Story

More Kane County students, parents will be able to use online tutoring program

With the expansion of an online tutoring program administered by the Regional Office of Education, school officials hope to encourage even more parents to get involved in their children’s education. Read the Full Story

Wilhoit proposing tryout of online testing

“We can’t do it as long as we assess the way we’ve been assessing – with paper and pencil testing,” Wilhoit told a legislative subcommittee Wednesday.Read the Full Story

State may test online pupil testing

Good scores? Keep doing what you’re doing. Poor scores? Adjust.Read the Full Story

Some students get back to the books online at charter schools throughout county

She had them introduce themselves, explain why they were there and share any concerns they had for the coming year.Read the Full Story

Calhoun awarded $1.8 million grant

The school will receive $365,000 per year over a five-year period, beginning Oct. 1. Funding from the grant will be used to increase student success at the college through academics and student services. Read the Full Story

Navy Looks to Sailors to Improve Voluntary Education Program

The working group is tasked with conducting a complete review of the VOLED program and soliciting input from the fleet to improve the program for the future.Read the Full Story