Working While Attending College? You’re Not Alone!
Over the July 4th week, I found a couple of rare moments to actually glance at the newspaper. One snippet on the front page of USA Today caught my eye. In the lower left hand corner of the front page where this newspaper usually runs their "Snapshots" graph was one entitled "Learning and working." Using […]
Men and Women Go Online with Different Attitudes?
Constantly alert to any new report that might additionally inform me about online students’ needs, requirements, and success factors, I happened this week upon this site called The Journal of Educational Technology & Society. If you select the “Current Issue” offering in the sidebar at this site, it will take you to a list of […]
Is Discrimination Ever Right?
I see no reason why we should not from time to time use this place to discuss some of the defining moral, ethical, and philosophical questions shaping the era in which we live. Some of you may think this is all very abstract. Perhaps. But see if you don't think some of this has much to do with […]
Should the College Admission Process be a Zinch?
Here's a new, free, and very interesting online product you may want to examine. It's called Zinch. It features a simple but revolutionary premise: while would-be college students can continue to apply to the best schools as they always have, maybe it is time for the best schools to go out and find the best or […]
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