Today, eLearners.com posted the findings from their recent survey conducted by Kelton Research that identified perceived barriers Americans have for...
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Times are tough. The economy is still sluggish. Layoffs are still happening across every industry, even in the public sector. Working professionals...
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The U.S. Department of Education, Center for Technology in Learning, recently released their latest report “Evaluation of Evidence-Based...
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An article in USA Today on May 11th, reported “that the Obama administration is encouraging states to change their rules so that laid-off...
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It only makes sense that college textbooks are converted to be viewed on mobile devices. Today, the Wall Street Journal reported that there’s a...
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The number of online learners in the United States is approximately 4 million. Online students now are estimated to represent around 17 percent (and...
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I noticed an interesting press release (and I use this term loosely) distributed two weeks ago by a company that wanted to inform consumers that they...
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The swine flu outbreak has dominated headline news in the past week. On April 24th, Associated Press reported that Mexico had closed schools, museums,...
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