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From the Military to the Ivy League: Two Veterans Pursue Dartmouth’s Online Master of Engineering

From the Military to the Ivy League: Two Veterans Pursue Dartmouth’s Online Master of...

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John Murphy and Felix Hong have traversed unique yet parallel journeys, from serving their country to pursuing advanced degrees through Dartmouth’s online Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering (MEng). Both veterans are applying the discipline and skills they honed in the military to tackle intellectually enriching challenges in hardware and software engineering. Here’s a glimpse…

What Have You Seen Online Lately That Could Use Some Fact-Checking?

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This Media Literacy Week, we challenge you to choose a news item that interests you — whether in politics, sports, entertainment or any other category — and find out how accurate it is.
Do You Trust Online Reviews?

Do You Trust Online Reviews?

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Thumbs up.Five stars.You’ll love it.It’s very easy to use.It will never break!Have you ever been fooled by the bluster and hype of a fake or misleading online review?The internet has democratized the ability to review. No longer do we have to wait for a select group of experts to give its stamp of approval. Instead,…
Is Online Learning Effective?

Is Online Learning Effective?

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During the coronavirus pandemic, many schools moved classes online. Was your school one of them? If so, what was it like to attend school online? Did you enjoy it? Did it work for you?In early 2020, as the coronavirus spread, schools around the world abruptly halted in-person education. To many governments and parents, moving classes…
Comment on Cohort-Based Learning (Online) – Learning Systems Hot Trend in 2023 by By Craig WeissCohort-Based Online Learning – Ready..Set…

Comment on Cohort-Based Learning (Online) – Learning Systems Hot Trend in 2023 by By...

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When I was putting together this post, I knew it would not be as simple as say, this is cohort-based learning, this is why it is so amazing, and why vendors are jumping to it, as well as folks in L&D. It is not as simple. There are pluses for doing it, and yes, cons.…
Comment on 101 Free Online Courses with Certificates in 2018 [Top Rated] by admin

Comment on 101 Free Online Courses with Certificates in 2018 [Top Rated] by admin

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We have selected 101 FREE online courses with certificates to learn in 2018. These are all top rated courses from Udemy, Coursera, edX & other course providers. Though Coursera & edX charges for certification, course material is absolutely free for all. Does Online certification by Udemy, edX or Coursera has any significance or value ?…
What Online Communities Do You Participate In?

What Online Communities Do You Participate In?

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Students in U.S. high schools can get free digital access to The New York Times until Sept. 1, 2021.Have you discovered a corner of the internet that speaks to your interests or your sense of humor? Do you take part in any virtual communities that allow you to connect with others who share your passions?…
Do You Think Online Conspiracy Theories Can Be Dangerous?

Do You Think Online Conspiracy Theories Can Be Dangerous?

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Find all our Student Opinion questions here.Do you believe in any conspiracy theories? Have you seen conspiracy theories featured in videos, memes, podcasts or talk shows? How do you know when to quickly dismiss a theory as unfounded or absurd — and when to consider if there’s any truth behind it?Jack Nicas writes about one…
Various Benefits of Online Education

Various Benefits of Online Education

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  Online education has become popular nowadays. More and more learners are applying in web-based courses to generate a level and advance in their professional lives. Online education is preferred by individuals who are not able to go a normal traditional university or higher education for various reasons. The level earned from an excellent online…
What Students Are Saying About: Extremist Content Online, Rivalries and Reflections

What Students Are Saying About: Extremist Content Online, Rivalries and Reflections

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Inspired by the many robust conversations we’ve seen taking place in the comments section of our writing prompts lately, we’re posing a challenge for students this coming week: Reply to a comment of someone you don’t know. Even better, start a conversation and keep it going. Try to go beyond just saying “agree,” “true,” “same”…