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Leslie Camacho

Education | Diigo - 0 views

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    What are Diigo Educator Accounts? These are special premium accounts provided specifically to K-12 & higher-ed educators. Once your Diigo Educator application is approved, your account will be upgraded to have these additional features:
Leslie Camacho

Check out "How to apply to a Diigo Educator Account" bookmark. - 4 views

What are Diigo Educator Accounts? These are special premium accounts provided specifically to K-12 & higher-ed educators. Once your Diigo Educator application is approved, your account will be upg...

web2.0 teaching students

started by Leslie Camacho on 22 May 09 no follow-up yet
Leslie Camacho

October News and Annoucements - 0 views

Hello everybody! It looks like Diigo has eliminated their discussion boards (I'm not surprised.), so I'll be posting our monthly update using "Topic". Fist, as always, I would like to welcome our...

monthly news

started by Leslie Camacho on 06 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
MARCO ULLOA YAULIMANGO

Best content in Supply Chain Management | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    Grupo dedicado a la difusión de la administración de la cadena de suministro (Supply Chain Management) y su intervención en las diferentes áreas de la industria.
Leslie Camacho

News and Announcements for September - 3 views

Happy September, This month I would like to welcome Amanpreet Kaur to our group. To view her profile or become her Diigo friend, go to "members" and click on her name. It's that easy. This mon...

started by Leslie Camacho on 03 Sep 09 no follow-up yet
Leslie Camacho

Do they same old job search methods still work in an ecomonic downturn? | Diigo - 0 views

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    Tricked you! Sorry about that. You probably looked at this article because you'd like to know what the 'Magic Bullet' for a job search is. "What's the one thing I can do to guarantee a new job quickly?!?" That's what most job seekers want to know! Unfortunately… there is no 'Magic Bullet'. There is no one thing that works every time. There isn't a list of 5 things done together that work every time. The fact is: you have to do dozens of things… ALL the time!!!
Alok Sahu

Urgent Opening Software Engineer in Bangalore, India - 0 views

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    Writing Servlets, JSP and Java Beans for providing Business logic as well as views. * Developed User interfaces using JSP. * Involved Database Connectivity through Model. If you are suitable then please post your CV on http://www.angstcorner.com/CVUpload/tabid/154/mode/ca/Default.aspx or check below links. Experience: 2-4 yrs Salary: 3-4 Lacs(Indian Rupees) Last Date: 01-Dec-09 To know more about this job please have a look on this link: http://www.angstcorner.com/JobDetails/tabid/133/JobID/1053/Default.aspx Thanks Angst
andrewrodgers

Nine ways to develop leadership skills - 0 views

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leadership skills become a leader

started by andrewrodgers on 06 Jun 18 no follow-up yet
Belinda Wilson

Do they same old job search methods still work in an ecomonic downturn? - 20 views

As a employee of Workforce1, I have seen the number of people coming into the center dramatically increase in number the last year. I have also seen the level of frustration in these customers rise...

ecomonic job search

Leslie Camacho

New study tracks student transfers - Inside Higher Ed - 6 views

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    "Invisible Transfer Students February 28, 2012 - 3:00am By Mitch Smith Enrollment managers have long spoken about the mobility of students, citing the high number of credits transferred in and out of their colleges and grumbling that federal graduation rate calculations fail to account for those transient degree-seekers. Data released today by the National Student Clearinghouse back those assertions, showing that a third of those who were first-time college students in 2006 had attended at least one other institution by summer 2011. The study followed 2.8 million full- and part-time students of all ages at every type of institution. Students were counted as transfers if they enrolled at a second institution before earning a degree. Thus, students who moved to a four-year institution after earning an associate degree were not counted, but university students who took a community college class over the summer were. High school students who enrolled in concurrent enrollment courses were not counted as transfers. The Clearinghouse researchers found that a quarter of those who transferred did so more than once and that the greatest number of moves, 37 percent, took place in a student's second year. It also found that 43 percent of transfers were to public two-year institutions, making them the most common transfer destination for students from every type of institution except other public two-year colleges. This study, unique in including part-time students and in following students who might transfer several times, joins a small but growing body of research on the mobility of students. The findings don't surprise Clifford Adelman, a senior associate with the Institute for Higher Education Policy whose research agenda includes national transfer patterns. Loyalties to a particular institution or location, which can discourage transferring, have long been eroding, Adelman said. He calls the phenomenon "geomobility" and said it has called attention to ineffi
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