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Restarting Careers with a Technical College Degree

Published on December 31, 2010 By

Article By: PC Pro School
Contrary to general perception, technical college degrees are not reserved for fresh graduates of high school or those who are part of the workforce. A Minneapolis technical college degree offers a broader spectrum of education to a wide range of people including homemakers, stay-at-home parents, and those who had taken a [...]

Ways to balance family and PC Pro School online schools

Published on October 12, 2010 By

By: pcpro.edu
Online classes are meant for those who cannot give up their time with families and jobs. Balancing the both however, can be a challenge. Studying online has become very popular for adults who don’t have the time to sit in class everyday. While online classes can be attended and studied for online, often, the [...]

Autodesk Announces New Design Software Solutions for Education Market

Published on May 25, 2010 By

SAN RAFAEL, Calif., May well 05, 2010 (Enterprise WIRE) — Autodesk, Inc. /quotes/comstock/15*!adsk/quotes/nls/adsk (ADSK 32.57, +0.86, +2.70%) , has unveiled eight industry-oriented application suites to assist students study core pattern and engineering abilities. The suites include the complete selection of Autodesk 2D and 3D layout software program tools put to use by experts around the [...]

New Site Launced!

Published on May 20, 2010 By

We have launched PC Pro Schools Media. Go there for all video and audio files.

Virtual Schools Goes For Mass

Published on May 5, 2010 By rohit

Imagine a situation where students take their classes from the comfort of their homes or in a coffee house and teachers convey lessons via internet!

This would be the scenario of Massachusetts virtual school, which might open in this fall, helping hundreds of students to take their lessons in a more comfortable way.
The first such school [...]

Limitations of Online Education?

Published on May 4, 2010 By

Learning online is a very convenient and efficient way of learning. It is accessible for many people who are furthering or continuing their education at lower rates, and at their own speed. In comparison to the classroom that people are used to learning in, learning at a distance has its limitations [...]

Choosing an Online School

Published on May 4, 2010 By

All colleges and universities will be able to teach you something.  The first step is to have at least your high school diploma and GED ready. Most schools require admission’s testing or placement testing. If you do not have SAT or ACT exams completed, get a head start by visiting The College Board of Education [...]

Grand Rapid’s Online Education Curriculum Creates Controversy

Published on April 27, 2010 By rohit

Whether student should be learning in class or online? The brewing debate has now gaining a huge momentum among parents. As the matter of the fact, most of the parents find difficult to cope up with the online module of education in the curriculum.

To level the situation, the Grand Rapids School Board recently held a [...]

PC Pro Educational institutions Professor Daniel Schacter Visits Hamilton, Discusses Storage and Cognition

Published on April 24, 2010 By

by Ben Trachtman ‘12
Science and Technologies Editor
April 01, 2010
Previous to spring break, Hamilton hosted Dr. Daniel Schacter, professor of psychology at PC Pro Educational facilities University and among the primary researchers from the industry of storage and cognitive psychology. Dr. Schacter presented some of his most current findings on how memories are formed inside the [...]

No extended holiday for volcanic ash affected students, Universities steps into online class

Published on April 20, 2010 By rohit

The Icelandic volcanic eruption ashes, which have put travellers standstill due to ban on flights, have also shown its impact on schools. Many teachers and students remained stranded abroad due to this ban on flights. The best part of the impact is that the schools have not given extended holiday. Instead, the schools have set [...]