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Welcome to Carver Western University
Carver Western is a new online university, which began in 2010 that is bringing a new paradigm and new technology for online learning. By the Fall term 2014, Carver Western University will be offering courses leading to certificates, associate and bachelor degrees.
Education News
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What Is a Student Loan Servicer and Why Should I Care?
So you took out a federal student loan and now it’s time to pay it back. I was in your exact position 2 years ago and even though I was working at Federal Student Aid,...
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Why Teachers Succeed in the Classroom
What inspires teachers, and how do they inspire students? ED’s regional officers found some common threads as they shadowed educators from coast to coast to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week. From a teacher who found her...
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Technology Gives Students with Disabilities Access to College Courses
Last week, I met with a group of high school students with learning disabilities who attend a dual-enrollment high school/college program at Mission Middle College in Santa Clara, California. The program emphasizes the use of...
Online Learning Update
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Georgia Tech, Udacity To Offer Master’s Degree
by Edsurge Udacity’s Sebastian Thrun wrote on his blog that this kind of program is just why he started Udacity: “I grew up in Germany, a country that offers excellent education. Yet when I started my...
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MOOCs: Both Sides
By Margaret Andrews, Inside Higher Ed In this corner: MOOC enthusiasts, envisioning how these large, online courses will increase access to higher education, reduce costs, and reinvigorate teaching and learning. In the other corner: MOOC critics,...
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Massive open online learning courses – a view from the UK
by Andrew McGettigan, the Guardian The British Museum, British Council, British Library and 21 UK universities have now joined what they hope is a higher education revolution – giving the public access to the world’s top...
Educational Technology
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Internet2 Seeks to Knock Down Technology Barriers
By Tanya Roscorla, Center for Digital Ed A world without network, storage and computer barriers could become reality if research and education network Internet2 has its way. The organization has set a high goal of knocking...
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Should Universities Move Away From a Liberal Arts Education?
By Dylan Scott, Center for Digital Ed The conventional wisdom these days is that the United States needs more people trained in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). In a future with global...
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Predictive Analytics is Not a Scary Machine
By Tanya Roscorla, Center for Digital Ed Predictive analytics is on the rise in education, being used to pull together student information such as GPAs, majors and course success — all to project how well individual...
Training News
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Social collaboration and the asynchronous workplace
(From ITworld.com) -- Whether your company is a small shop of just a few intensely hard-working pros or a large...
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10 Reasons the Human Capital Zeitgeist Is Emerging
(From Forbes) -- The race for skilled talent is picking up speed and could have long-term implications in the job...





