Online Education in the News – October 30, 2007

Updates on: eLearners.com, online education trends, popular online degree schools

Six out of ten Americans say that if they had to go back to school at some point, they’d be interested in doing it online, according to new research released by eLearners.com, the leading resource that specializes in connecting people with online education. What’s more interesting is that even the younger generation is more compelled to go online, with 80% of young adults ages 18 - 24 indicating they would be interested in the online route if they wanted to take more courses or get a degree in the future. — Finance Visor

Distance learning is up by double-digit margins for most local schools over the late 1990s, when online learning programs began. Programs are expanding in both scope and reach: Some schools boast international students. This article looks at online education trends at several universities in Michigan. — Crain’s Detroit Business

Many colleges and universities of the world offer various online degree programs. This means that the competition is now stiff in these schools and the business in online education is enjoyed by school owners nowadays. This article discusses some of the most popular online degree schools and their programs. — Online Degree Blog

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