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O'Reilly launches online school for geeks - Nate Anderson, Ars Technica Geeks in need of continuing education
credit have a new resource: the
O'Reilly School of Technology. The
online-only course
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April 17, 2007, 11:28:57 AM
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Online learning earns a net gain - Niesha Lofing, McClatchy Newspapers Dylan Holcomb's 10th-grade English
students shouted the names of
Shakespeare's plays as they
identified them while wat
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April 17, 2007, 11:26:36 AM
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Nearly $128 Million Available for Telemedicine and Distance Education in Rural C Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural
Development Thomas C. Dorr announced
Thursday that USDA is making available
$62.9 million
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April 17, 2007, 11:25:21 AM
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IBM helps blind 'see' web video - Geoff Adams-Spink, BBC News Technology giant, IBM, is soon to launch
a multimedia browser to make audio and
video content accessible to people with
vision i
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April 16, 2007, 12:41:31 PM
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Virtual reality will play critical role in mass culture: MTV exec - Dianna Dilw Virtual reality is real and will play a
key role in the future of online
marketing, according to senior
executives from Viacomâ€
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April 16, 2007, 12:39:18 PM
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Microsoft's Deepfish Mobile Browser Enters Trial - Frederick Lane, Newsfactor Mobility is 'in' and Microsoft
is all over it, with the new Deepfish
mobile browser that enables users to
access exist
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Grading gets an upgrade - KATHRYN WALSON, Daily Press Some students recently discussed the
role of race in "The Secret Life of
Bees," a book about a white girl
who stays wi
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Study: Computer access in Alabama schools improved - Desiree Hunter,Associated P Alabama students in grades K-12 have
greater access to computers than they
had last year, but the number of
students per compute
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California School District to Distribute Dell Computers in Program Aimed to... Transcend Traditional Classroom
Learning
Hacienda La
Puente Unified School District near Los
Angeles will issu
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Online degree provides options for majors - Christine Harrison, Maxwell Gunter Air University’s Air Command and Staff
College will begin offering an online
master’s degree program in June. For
the first
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Distance Learning comes to Tech. School - David Lusk, Weekly Post What do you do when a student wants to
learn something, but it’s unavailable
as a course? What do you do when
scheduling cause
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GTCC to offer online degree - Triad Business Journal Guilford Technical Community College
will begin offering a fully online
associate degree program for the first
time this August,
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Divine Disorder on the Desktop - Wade Roush, Technology Review PC users can be as neat or as messy as
they like using a new 3-D computer
interface based on video-game
technology. But can the
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April 15, 2007, 02:00:05 PM
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A Cheaper Route to Speeding Up the Web - Kate Greene, Technology Review The fiber-optic networks that zip video
clips and other data around the Web rely
on devices made of expensive
semiconductor mate
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April 15, 2007, 01:52:28 PM
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A Novel Way to Share Songs - Rachel Ross, Technology Review A San Francisco teenager has invented a
gadget that turns iPods into miniature
radio stations, broadcasting beats to
nearby devi
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Libraries at the Cutting Edge - Pamela Snelson, Inside Higher Ed The trendiest meeting place on many
college campuses these days features a
coffee bar, wireless Internet zones,
free entertainme
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UNESCO and Microsoft Recognise Classroom Innovators for Creative Use of ICT Teachers from Europe, Middle East and
Africa exchange best practices and
discover new technologies at the
Innovative Teachers Fo
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South Dakota gets A- in technology - Dirk Lammers, Associated Press South Dakota students' access to
technology has long ranked among the
nation's best, but students now are
making bette
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Web-Based Learning Environment: A Theory-Based Design Process for Development Web-based courses and programs have
increasingly been developed by many
academic institutions, organizations,
and companies worl
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Nursing Students’ Empowerment in Distance Education: Testing Kanter’s Theory This qualitative, explanatory study
examined Post-RN baccalaureate nursing
students’ experiences of empowerment
with distance
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