Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Win a New Ipod Touch From My Colleges and Careers

My Colleges and Careers is giving away a free iPod Touch, called the “greatest iPod to date” by IGN’s Scott Lowe. To enter click here. Then all you need to do is like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. Don’t pass up this opportunity to win one of the most amazing mobile media platforms ever designed. It will be a perfect thing to take with you when you go back to college.

Online School Programs: Online Education Degrees

August 9, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Education, Online Education

We’ve all had teachers who have had a big impact on our lives, that have encouraged us in our pursuits, given it to us straight, and been great mentors in the process. If you want to pass on this gift to others, consider an online education degree which can qualify you to teach at a [...]

A Student’s Guide to Computers for Online School: Desktop vs. Laptop

July 29, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Education, Online Education, Tools

Fall presents an opportunity for a fresh start for students as it begins a new school year. One of the benefits of online school is that most programs allow you to start anytime — you don’t have to wait for September. As an online student, one thing you can’t do without is a computer. If [...]

Interview With The Image Professor, LisaMarie Luccioni

June 24, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Education, Interviews

Teachers have the power to impact the world by imparting knowledge and wisdom with their students. This week we had the pleasure of connecting with one such influential educator, LisaMarie Luccioni, a communications and etiquette professor with the University of Cincinnati. An image and etiquette expert, LisaMarie is often referred to as The Image Professor [...]

Military Appreciation Day

June 1, 2010 by Sarah Ward  
Filed under Education, Elementary Education

In honor of Memorial Day, Lake Placid Middle School students were exposed to living history during their second Military Appreciation Day as veterans set up in the school gym and shared their war stories and memorabilia with them, helping them gain a greater appreciation of the price paid for freedom. During the Military Appreciation Day, [...]

Registered Nurse (RN) Career Spotlight

August 12, 2009 by alexi  
Filed under Career, Education, Healthcare, Interviews, Online College

Becky, a university graduate with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Nursing, took time out of her busy week going through hospital orientation as a recently certified Registered Nurse, to answer some questions about the world of nursing. When did you become interested in nursing? I became interested in nursing after my freshman year of [...]

Education Careers: Quality Education is both an Art and a Science.

July 2, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Education

Ronald Wolff, superintendent of Morgan School District in Morgan, UT is well versed in reading, writing and arithmetic. With more than 30 years in the education industry as a coach, teacher, principal and now as superintendent he has learned much from the best teacher of all: experience. As superintendent he watches over thousands students in [...]

Attention College Freshmen: Get to know Ratemyprofessors.com or Perish

June 11, 2009 by Kate Lehnhof  
Filed under Education

One of the biggest advantages of being an upperclassmen is being “in the know.” Upperclassmen know where all the campus building and offices are, they know which vending machines are always getting stuck, who the hottest cheerleader is and so on.