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Colleges click the ‘like’ button on social media classes

From public relations in social media to the potential marketing power of "mommy bloggers," colleges and universities are offering graduate-level certificates focusing on the business side of Twitter, Facebook, and…

Exam lets prospects ‘test drive’ online education

Prospective students returning to college after a lengthy layoff can gauge their basic English and math skills beforehand to make sure they’re ready for online classes with a new program…

Interest in hybrid courses on the rise

A growing number of schools now offer what's known as “hybrid” courses, which mix an online experience with traditional classroom learning.…

Top 10 ed-tech stories of 2009: No. 9

Despite the growth in internet safety education over the past year, one alarming trend continued to get worse: "sexting," or the act of sending explicit photos or text messages via…

Top 10 ed-tech stories of 2009: No. 10

In November, the Federal Communications Commission proposed new rules stating that schools and libraries receiving federal e-Rate funding would have to submit proof they've implemented web-safety education programs along with…

Get a Free Wondershare Flash Slideshow Builder

Now on December 23, 2009, all of you can get Wondershare Flash Slideshow Builder for free http://www.wondershare.com/store/giveaway-of-the-day/09-dec-23.html from giveawayoftheday.com. The market price is $39.95. Come on to get it…

Autism Treatment Crisis: Insufficient Number of Providers to Meet Alarming Need

The CDC Study implies a huge gap between the number of children who need autism treatment and the availability of evidence-based autism treatment. Gina Green, PhD., executive director of the…

Teenagers Redesign Access to the White House

Twenty-four District of Columbia middle-school students have some interesting ideas about to how to get visitors into and around the White House. …

Studying young minds, and how to teach them

New research on when young brains are best able to grasp fundamental concepts could reshape early education, reports the New York Times.…

Opinion: How competition fails our students

In 1988, after 20 years of learning and playing tennis, and 14 years of teaching it to thousands of students, I had a simple realization: The introduction of competition before…

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