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6 Resources for Students Starting School

Posted on Jul 21, 2009.

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bigstockphoto_College_Students_4323242Starting your first semester of college this fall? DegreeGo is here to help!

These six references are sure to aid you in fulfilling your college education. College is not just about obtaining the degree, but also part taking in the activities of higher education. The journey is just as meaningful as the end! To learn more about how to take advantage of your college experience, consider downloading the Free Education Handbook.

Without further ado:

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iPod as an Educational Tool

Posted on Jul 15, 2009.

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ipodMusic teachers are praising the iPod for their classrooms.

A teacher calls his blog in an iPod world.

Elementary schools have systems developed for how to incorporate iPods into basic education.

The concept of using iPods as study tools is not new. Since the introduction of mp3 players, tools were being made to utilize them beyond their music potential. It’s no different than the TI-83 calculator that could whimsically do twelve other applications, including the wonderful game of Tetris.

The iPod allows students to do more than listen to music. As a media tool, it offers students the ability to have a computer in their pocket, benefiting from today’s entertainment technology in new and interesting ways. For an online student, an Internet-ready iPod could allow going to class without the laptop; check your e-mails from the comfort of your handheld device.

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Summer Events for College and Community

Posted on Jun 23, 2009.

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Summertime StudentDuring the summer, schools turn into ghost towns. Sidewalks once teeming with hundreds of students moving from class-to-class become so thin, you can count all the dried gumspots on the ground. Residue from chalk from student councils quickly fades into dust as June turns to July.

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Accreditation: Why It’s Important, and How It’s Done

Posted on Jun 16, 2009.

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Student with LaptopAccreditation is the process in which a private school, whether they provide campus-based or distance learning, becomes recognized as a prestigious and reputable college.

Colleges accredited by one of the Six Regional Accreditation Agencies provide education recognized by others within the accreditation network. This means transferable units if you decide to attend another school in the future, and more recognition from an employer that understands the accreditation process surrounding private postsecondary education.

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