The Elites of Social Bookmarking
How many times have you searched through bookmarks on your home computer for a specific web site link only to remember you saved it on your work computer? Now, you can save your favorite web site links in one place and access them from anywhere. Known as social bookmarking, these online repositories allow you […]
It’s Time To Lower Our Academic “Tariff” Barriers
Anyone who was old enough to vote in the 1992 U.S. presidential election is likely to remember the spirited debate among the presidential candidates over the then-proposed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Who can forget the great line from third-party candidate H. Ross Perot during the presidential debates? Perot stated, “There will be a […]
Barbara Macaulay Featured in Online Education Article
In case you missed this news item by George Graham at The Republican out of Springfield, Massachusetts, and which appears online courtesy of masslive.com, it features our very own Chief Academic Officer Barbara Macaulay. In this piece, Barbara not only talks about online education advantages in general, but gives her personal insight into her experience […]
Great Google Gadgets
Revisiting a comment I received from last week’s “Friday Fives”, I’ve decided to dedicate this week’s blog to great “Google Gadgets”. In addition to being (in my opinion) the best search engine in the world, Google makes my life easier on a daily basis. Everyday I open my web browser and iGoogle greets me with […]
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