Posted by bposton on December 30th, 2009 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Now that the holidays are winding down and most of my dorm room buddies are checking their wallets to see wha’t left, there’s that sinking feeling when they realize that a new semester is coming up and along with that - the rush to get the college textbooks.
It’s a VERY sad fact that the cost of college textbooks has risen at 20 times the inflation rate in the last 20 years (according to the US Government) and I’m sorry, but this is just CRAZY. The poor economic situation brings this to light even more so, and finally there appears to be some good news - the education community is finally starting to “get it” - the time digitial textbooks is NOW.
Yes, there are still opposing camps on this subject. But the biggest opposition I’ve read comes from college faculty that fear they will be left out of the selection process, and worst case, state governments will eventually “mandate” certain books for certain classes. But since the cost of textbooks are such a huge burden on students today, some local governments have already started to write laws to make them more affordable.
These opposing views can’t stop the tide. Here’s some examples of what’s happening today in the move towards digital books:
CourseSmart is a company that has several thousand books in digitial format, costing half the price of printed versions. They have served over 6,500 students (and saved a few trees in the process, too
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Amazon is taking part in a study with seven universities to test and evaluate the success of digitial textbooks
Orange Grove Texts Plus is a partnership between the University Press of Florida (the Florida university system’s nonprofit publishing arm), Integrated Book Technology (a Virginia publisher) and The Orange Grove (Florida’s digital database of K-20 teaching material). This program offers students digital versions of over 140 textbooks and scholarly monographs for free, and bound printed versions for $30 to $50. Eventually, Orange Grove Texts Plus plans to stock more than 1600 titles.
California is also starting an initative similar to that in Florida. However this appears to be targeted to High School textbooks (probably because the state forks out the money for those.)
So, maybe in the very near future we won’t have to add the cost of textbooks to the other stressful activities along the college road. Let’s hope it’s sooner than later.
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Posted by bposton on December 29th, 2009 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
Yeah, I know it sounds strange, but let me explain.
If you’ve been searching for an online degree program, you must have run into the University of Phoenix. If not, then you’ve really not been looking that hard.
What you may not know, is that in Florida UoP has several “Learning Centers” throughout the state. Now they have announced that they are expanding their hours to provide daytime classes as well.
This is important since until now they have only offered evening hours and weekend courses.
For now, only four learning centers will have the daytime class options (9am to 1pm). These are located:
The Miramar Learning Center, located at 11410 NW 20th Street in Miramar
The Cypress Creek Learning Center located at 550 W. Cypress Creek Road in Fort Lauderdale
The Westshore Learning Center located at 4805 Independence Parkway in Tampa
The South Orlando Learning Center located at 8325 South Park Circle, Suite 100
For more information about these extended hours, you can check out either one of these four websites:
phoenix.edu/centralflorida
phoenix.edu/northflorida
phoenix.edu/southflorida
phoenix.edu/westflorida
Being a fan of the state (since one of my daughters live there) I thought I’d pass this along to all my online degree dorm room buddies from the Gator state.
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Posted by bposton on December 27th, 2009 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
I just found out about a cool program that the UT (University of Texas) system is putting in place for next fall.
In short, if you are a working adults in Texas and you did not get the chance to finish your BA degree, now you’ll have the chance to do it on a fast track basis.
This is possible because three University of Texas System institutions are collaborating on what they call a “Bachelor’s Accelerated Completion” program. If you have 60 or more semester credit hours you can take the remainder of your required courses all online.
As I understand it, these classes will be offered to students throughout the state. At the beginning, the only accelerated track degree programs will be in humanities, university studies and multidisciplinary studies. However, other degree plans will be added over time.
If you have more than 60, then the UT TeleCampus staff will work with you to identify online courses or traditional classroom courses at universities or community colleges to help complete your degree.
You of course have to qualify for admission to the UT System, but the good news is that there is some financial aid is available as well.
This all is due to the The Lumina Foundation’s grant that they gave to UT TeleCampus (about $500,000) to help launch the program.
Here is the link to the site for more information:
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Posted by bposton on December 24th, 2009 — Posted in online degree programs psychology

Hey there all my online degree dorm room buddies!
Just wanted to wish all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!
Peace, Love, and Joy - let’s try to keep Christmas all year long!
(For those who do not celebrate Christmas, I hope you have a great Holiday Season, and a great 2010)
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Posted by bposton on December 2nd, 2009 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
So today I get a press release all about how you save money getting a degree online.
The press release was created for Degree.com, and it states:
“Not only is the tuition a trifle detail, the classes you’ll need to take are fewer than those of traditional universities, and therefore you’re paying less money for the credits you would no doubt need to graduate. The average amount of credits one needs to graduate from a four year college is between 100 and 120. Getting your degree online may trouble you for about a year –that’s about 20 to 30 credits”
I had just one thought when I read this…
…are you KIDDING me?
The last time I checked, legit degrees online meant having to earn the same number of credits, or nearly so, as a traditional school.
So I when over to the degree.com website. Headline there was “Top 25 Online Degree Programs”. But as I read through the site, I couldn’t find that list of degree programs anywhere. There were a few of the general fields listed, along with links to some Universities like Kaplan and Phoenix that offer online degrees.
Oh, and there was also the note that you can get your degree in less that two years…
…so what happened to the “get your degree in one year” comment on the press release?
Now I haven’t tried to contact them or the universities that are probably paying for adversiting on their site, but my guess is that you’ll be looking at a little more time than one (or even two) years to get a “4 year degree”.
I know that degree.com is a very popular site, but I think they should be tring to make getting a degree sound so easy, or affordable. It’s a little misleading if you ask me.
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Posted by bposton on December 1st, 2009 — Posted in online degree programs psychology
It’s been the great debate in recent years in higher education and employment circles…
Is an online degree as good as traditional degrees?
Well, it seems that the US Government set out to answer that question (with your tax dollars)
The United States Department of Education recently announced the results of at 12 year study and they concluded that online degrees (which they defined as a result of online classes and examinations) are “somewhat more effective” than the traditional degrees.
More effective? Yep, that was the conclusion. Most of which was based on the fact that online classes are convenient, interactive, and interesting (due to the audio, video etc materials used in teaching), not to mention the fact that having direct access to the professor or lecturer normally makes for a more effective experience that traditional face-to-face classes.
Now, i have to admit that if you’re a student in a traditional college environment, you can certainly make your classes more interesting by being more particpative, and you can always get access to the professor. But evidently an online environment provides those elements without you having to do much in return, which certainly makes it easier.
But no matter which way, the same old adage applies: you’ll get out of it what you put into it…
But hey, at least it’s “official” - an online degree is just a good of an experience (if not better) than a traditional one.
All night cramming parties excluded, of course
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