Programs in the News (Feb. 11-17, 2008)

eLearners.com and Leading Online Colleges Join Forces to Assist Working Mothers With at Least $2 Million in Full-Ride Scholarships
eLearners.com, a web resource of EducationDynamics, announced that it is partnering with three online colleges and universities to grant at least $2 million in full-ride scholarships to working moms as part of a new campaign, “Project Working Mom: Putting Education to Work.” — PR Newswire

Inexpensive Online Pain Education Program for Physicians as Effective as Live Presentations by National Experts
Medical Directions, Inc., an independent digital medical education and publishing company announces that its popular online physician education program dealing with the management of chronic pain has been shown to be as educationally effective as live lectures by national experts. — Fox Business

Oracle to train teachers in North-east
With the objective to take the cyber world and e-learning to the doorsteps of students in the interiors of North East via its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) venture – think.com, Oracle Education Foundation has embarked upon an initiative to train teachers in the region. — Business Standard 

SchoolsGalore.com Fulfills the Demand for Online Education
Higher education is widely acknowledged as the single most important factor to professional success. Every year hundreds of thousands of students look to SchoolsGalore.com to find top online schools or campus-based colleges and universities, and get the education needed to achieve any personal goal or professional aspiration imaginable. — E-MediaWire

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