Carnival of Online Education #2

–By Sagar Satapathy

Welcome to the second edition of the Carnival of Online Education. Although there are not many blogs on online education, it is good to see some great submissions for this week’s carnival. Without further ado, let us take you through the blog posts in the order they were received.

Classroom_1Matthew Paulson presents Finding Financial Freedom in College posted at Getting Green. According to Matthew, the notion that the typical college student has a lower net worth than the average collection of pocket lint is by no means nothing new. College students are now graduating from post secondary institutions with greater student loan liabilities and credit card debt than ever before in our nation’s history.

Steven Aitchison presents How to memorise an entire essay or speech posted at Change your thoughts. Steven’s post will guide you on how to memorise a complete essay or speech.

Phil presents Selecting a College Major « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity. Phil’s post is a guide to selecting a good college major and career.

Michael Nelson presents University of Washington – Online Construction Courses posted at C-School – Construction Management Education. Lear about the online masters degree program offered by the University of Washington.

Noticeboard oticeboardMatthew Paulson presents Learn How to Teach Yourself About Money posted at Getting Green. Learning how to teach yourself about Money! Most Americans have never taken the time to teach themselves about money. It was never taught as a topic on high school or college, and they never become educated about money. Read on…

Scott Lee presents How to Improve Public Education posted at Dirty Mechanism. Learn some good tips on how to improve public education.

Linda Freedman presents That Bagel and Cream Cheese posted at Everyone needs therapy? Lessons from a family therapist. This blog presents an academic social worker’s personal alternative to on-line education. TherapyDoc posts regularly on psycho-educational topics that she brings into everyday life, usually with humor or pathos. This post presents assertiveness training combined with a strategic family therapy technique to demonstrates to budding therapists as well as her very substantial on-line readership, how to handle certain uncomfortable interactions.

Lib Wise Bread presents 158 Free Investment Classes From Morningstar: Earn Rewards While You Learn posted at Wise Bread. Wise Bread gives information on how to get the most out of the 158 free online classes from Morningstar.com.

That concludes the second edition of the Carnival of Online Education. I look forward to see more interesting and useful posts in the future editions of this carnival. I request you to send blog posts that are exclusively related to online education.