Carnival of Online Education #3
–By Sagar Satapathy
Welcome to the third edition of the Carnival of Online Education. We have received a good number Of submissions that our readers would find interesting and useful. Here are the posts in the order they were received:
Vahid Chaychi presents The Fake Diploma posted at WhoLearns.com. Life experience does not equal college credits. There are institutions like Belford University, for example, that create a fake accreditation agency and then in turn, accredit themselves.
Ted Reimers presents Best Classes to take in College posted at CampusGrotto. Here is a list of subjects all scholars should study, regardless of the specialization they choose to study.
Rebecca Newburn presents How-To Squidoo and Educational?Lenses posted at Information Age Education. Squidoo has great potential for on-line education.
Alvaro Fernandez presents Growing Super Athletes (each of our kids) posted at Brain Fitness. On how "learning" is much broader than what we usually call "education".
Phil B. presents Proving Global Warming « Phil for Humanity posted at Phil for Humanity. There has been a lot of talk lately about some scientists claiming that global warming is false while other scientists are claiming that global warming is real. So, I wanted to prove that global warming is happening in such a way that even a ten year old child could understand.
Allan Wallace presents Change The Schools — Change The World posted at BFU - self directed learning for visionaries. A bit of tough love about the education bureaucracy.
Zechary presents Chat to help people posted at Zechary White. You can help people just by chatting.
Restlessmind presents Organization of Ideas posted at Learning the Art of English Conversation. News articles are structured in a way that the readers would be able to grasp the gist of the news right away even if they don’t have enough time to read the whole article.
Rebecca Newburn presents Information Age Education: 21st Century Skills posted at Information Age Education. What are the skills do students and citizens need in the 21st Century? This thought-provoking presentation outlines skills and strategies necessary for the Information Age.
Allan Wallace presents A Bastiat Free University Student writes posted at BFU - self directed learning for visionaries. A perfect student poetry.
With this, the third edition of the Carnival of Online Education is concluded. Keep sending such interesting posts to the future editions of this carnival. A link back to the carnival will be greatly appreciated.