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Technology and Learning Expectations of the Net Generation

Education Unbound: The Promise and Practice of Greenfield Schooling by Frederick Hess

Book recommended by Dr. Gary Carlson.

The Lounge: 's blog: Great Communicators

Good blog on how to improve as a communicator!

The Lounge: Results for "el101"

EL 101

Learning to Learn in the Career College Curriculum

Performance TV Interview: Dr. Paul Bao, Chief Academic Officer of Anthem Education Group, shares his perspective on the importance and place of "Learning to Learn" in the curriculum of career colleges and universities. He speaks about how this strategy is implemented at Anthem, including the addition of courses focusing on study skills, time management, critical thinking, management of financial resources, communication and ethics.

Top Trends in Career Services

Performance TV Interview: Jay Hollowell, Vice President and Training Manager of MaxKnowledge discusses important trends in career services influenced by the nature of our programs and by the current environment of the employment community.

DOE Financial Aid Training

The Department of Education offers many training programs and learning resources for Financial Aid professionals.

eLearning Tools in the Traditional Learning Environment

Performance TV Interview: Dr. John King, Senior Vice President & Chief Academic Officer of Lincoln Education Services, talks about the need for e-learning tools to engage our students in traditional learning environments. Dr. King speaks about the specific types of e-learning tools that are key, and how to get instructors comfortable with these tools.

Compliance as a Quality Improvement Tool

Performance TV Interview: Lowell Frame, Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at Harrison College, discusses compliance as a quality improvement tool and shares strategies that are being used successfully at Harrison College.

Ethics in Admissions

Performance TV Interview: Dr. Jean Norris, Managing Partner of Norton Norris, Inc. discusses ethics in admissions and the effects on the career college sector of higher education.