Oh boy oh boy- you almost feel sorry for the silly gal. continue reading...
CINCINNATI, June 5 /PRNewswire/ — While school is coming to an end and school busses are making their last stops here in the states, in the UK, yellow school busses are revving up for the long haul. In fact, if one transportation company gets its way, the American school bus model may be destined to become as trusted and widespread throughout the United Kingdom as it is in the United States.
Scottish transportation company, FirstGroup plc, is already touting the benefits associated with adopting America’s school bus model after achieving positive results from several yellow school bus pilots it’s currently conducting throughout the United Kingdom. continue reading...
Forget windows, folders and boxes that pop up with text. When students in Thailand, Libya and other developing countries get their $150 computers from the One Laptop Per Child project in 2007, their experience will be unlike anything on standard PCs.
For most of these children the XO machine, as it’s called, likely will be the first computer they’ve ever used. Because the students have no expectations for what PCs should be like, the laptop’s creators started from scratch in designing a user interface they figured would be intuitive for children. continue reading...
If you ever wanted to know what working in Anctarcita would be like, check this out. continue reading...
According to the survey, conducted by the institute and other education groups, the number of new international students at American colleges and universities increased 8 percent this fall over last, to 142,923. continue reading...