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Peter Kimmich

The Big List of Accredited Online MBA Programs - 0 views

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    A near comprehensive list of accredited colleges and universities that offer online MBA programs (AceOnlineSchools)
Clif Mims

Soshiku - The Smart Way to Keep Track of Your Schoolwork - 0 views

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    Free web based application that will notify you via e-mail or SMS when a class assignment is coming due.
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    Soshiku is a simple but powerful tool that manages your high school or college assignments. Soshiku keeps track of when your assignments are due and can even notify you via email or SMS.
drew polly

TSM Resources - home page - 0 views

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    Technology for Secondary/College Mathematics website with lots of resources about mathematics applets, tools and information.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Amazon Confirms Student Version Of Kindle - 0 views

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    Amazon confirmed our speculation that they are planning to target colleges and universities with a new version of the Kindle, reports the Seattle ...
J Black

More Tuition-Free Education Courses for Teachers - 0 views

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    In a recent post about Tuition-Free Education Courses for Teachers, I pointed out a number of online education courses that are free to self-learners around the world. Most of these courses are provided through well-known colleges and universities. While these courses are an excellent way to broaden your knowledge of specific topics, they aren't the only sources of free teacher education on the web. There are many other organizations that provide tuition-free education courses to teachers. A few more worth checking out include:
J Black

Teaching Gen Yers - 0 views

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    Are you a professional developer, a high school teacher, or university faculty? Are you finding that some of your adult students born between 1976 and 1995 maybe even up to 2001 have specific needs that are difficult to meet in a traditional classroom situation? This generation is what we call the "Generation Y" high school and college students. You may be a Gen Yer or "Millennial". Think about what type of learning environment works best for you. If many of your students are the Generation Y, here are some ideas that might help you when you design your learning activities:
Clif Mims

Wiffiti: Feed Your Screens - 1 views

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    "Wiffiti publishes real time messages to screens in thousands of locations from jumbotrons to jukeboxes, bars to bowling alleys and cafes to colleges. You can interact with Wiffiti from your mobile phone or the web."
Peter Kimmich

Best Medical Assistant Schools for Associate's Degrees and Certificates - 0 views

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    These career schools and colleges offer established medical assisting programs to students across the country...
andrew jhons

Homework Help Online: Want to Have Better Math Homework Help Online? - 0 views

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    Struggling with homework help? Get best homework help for K-12 to college level from qualified tutors available 24*7.
nichlous12

Accounting Homework Help | Accounting Assignment Help - TutorChrome - 0 views

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    Accounting homework help online. Tutorchrome is assisting the college students for their accounting homework, help with finance homework.
Mitch Weisburgh

100 Twitter Tools to Help You Achieve All Your Goals | Best Online Colleges - 0 views

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    many of these are useful for educators
Peter Kimmich

How to Get an MBA | eHow.com - 0 views

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    If you have plans to make it big in the business world, a key ingredient is a good degree. MBAs are the most recommended; here's how to pursue one...
Peter Kimmich

Prepare to be Grilled: SAT Sample Q's & A's - 0 views

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    Test day is coming... Sample questions, with answers and explanations, for the SAT Reasoning Test.
Peter Kimmich

How to Nail the SAT - Some quick tips - 0 views

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    As with any test, there are strategies you can use on the SAT Reasoning Test to make sure you finish on time, and with the best possible score...
Dean Mantz

Notely : Student Organisation Made Easy - 0 views

  • Notely is a collection of online tools designed to help all you crazy busy students out there to organise your hectic lives.
  • designed from a student's perspective
Peter Kimmich

Online Business Schools - 0 views

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    Business school and degree resource. Includes info on business careers, salaries, employment, plus online business degrees and MBA programs.
Peter Kimmich

How to Tell If an Online School Is Accredited | Ace Online Schools - 0 views

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    How to find out if an online school is properly accredited, and by whom.
Ben Rimes

The Future of Less: How Web-Savvy Edupunks Are Transforming American Higher Education - 0 views

  • Today, we've gone from scarcity of knowledge to unimaginable abundance. It's only natural that these new, rapidly evolving information technologies would convene new communities of scholars, both inside and outside existing institutions
  • "We said, 'Let's create a university that actually measures learning,' " Mendenhall says. "We do not have credit hours, we do not have grades. We simply have a series of assessments that measure competencies, and on that basis, award the degree."
  • Hulu.com, launched just 18 months ago, is widely considered to be the first Web site to prove that mass broadcast-television viewing as we know it can and will shift online. Hulu did that by being attractive, well-designed, and easy to use, and by having a viable business model with actual paying advertisers -- and soon, subscribers.
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  • He has also offered five of his courses to anyone on the Web for free; he donates his own time to review nonenrolled students' work, awarding a signed certificate in lieu of course credit. Wiley's most recent open course was formatted as an online role-playing game, with students divided into "guilds" completing "quests" -- a learning community inspired by the world of online gamers. "If you didn't need human interaction and someone to answer your questions, then the library would never have evolved into the university," Wiley says. "We all realize that content is just the first step."
  • If you want to perform a proper string quartet, they noted, you can't cut out the cellist nor can you squeeze in more performances by playing the music faster. But that was then -- before MP3s and iPods proved just how freely music could flow. Before Google scanned and digitized 7 million books and Wikipedia users created the world's largest encyclopedia. Before YouTube Edu and iTunes U made video and audio lectures by the best professors in the country available for free, and before college students built Facebook into the world's largest social network, changing the way we all share information. Suddenly, it is possible to imagine a new model of education using online resources to serve more students, more cheaply than ever before.
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