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UNL distance ed continues to grow
Written by Katie Steiner, NewsNetNebraska   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 21:41

Katie Steiner, NewsNetNebraskaA century ago, distance education consisted of schoolwork being sent hundreds of miles away through the regular mail, taking days to arrive. Today, with the advent of the Internet, students from around the world can connect with universities and colleges.

And it sure looks like they are taking advantage of it: Online learning is the fastest growing segment of education, with 3.5 million adults taking an online course or completing their degrees entirely online, according to the United States Distance Learning Association.

At last week's Sloan Consortium International Conference on Online Learning, it was reported that more than 25 percent of all college and university students may have taken at least one online class this year, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education.

That percentage may be even higher at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, which is celebrating 100 years of providing distance education Nov. 9-13.

Elsewhere in NewsNetNebraskaLaura Wiese, recruitment coordinator for the Office of Extended Education and Outreach, said she wouldn't be surprised if the majority of UNL students have taken at least one online course.

 
Slideshow: Bingo buffs
Written by Carson Stokebrand, NewsNetNebraska   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 22:41

Carson Stokebrand, NewsNetNebraskaSuperior Bingo, located on the corner of 48th and Superior, regularly attracts a crowd of at least 125 people on a typical Friday or Saturday night. For many, bingo provides an opportunity to get out of the house and socialilze with others. This shared passion has led to what some call, "a great big bingo family."

 
Slideshow: Tough start after college
Written by Adam Ziegler, NewsNetNebraska   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 22:26

Adam Ziegler, NewsNetNebraskaThe struggling economy has made if difficult for college graduates of every profession to find jobs. Joel Elson, a June graduate of Wyotech, has been searching for jobs at body shops across the Midwest in the four months since he left college.

 
Slideshow: Bikers raise awareness
Written by Anthony Troester, NewsNetNebraska   
Thursday, 05 November 2009 18:34
Anthony Troester, NewsNetNebraskaThe Progressive Student Coalition held a 350 Bike Ride to encourage positive environmental choices. It was a part of 350.org international campaign to make cities more bike friendly and to encourage conservation. Passionate bike-riders of all sorts gathered near the steps of the state's capitol to get some exercise and show Lincoln that they care about the environment.
 
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