Tuesday September 21, 2004
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More than 3 million students each year are taking online courses. Find out how students can successfully prepare for online class discussions, academic research, and more. It's a Tech Tuesday look at e-learning.
Ryan Watkins, Assistant Professor with the Educational Technology Leadership program at The George Washington University; and author of "E-Learning Companion: A Student's Guide to Online Success" (Houghton Mifflin)
Michael Corry, Director of the Educational Technology Leadership program at The George Washington University; and author of "E-Learning Companion: A Student's Guide to Online Success" (Houghton Mifflin)
A look at the U.S. decision to formally lift the trade embargo against Libya in exchange for further compensation for families of the Pan Am flight 103 bombing victims.
Mansour El-Kikhia, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Texas, San Antonio; author of the upcoming book "Qaddafi: The New Years"
Born and bred in DC, Thomas Sayers Ellis has never truly left the city behind. Parliament, clashes with local and federal government, and go-go all manage to find their way into his work. A conversation with poet Thomas Sayers Ellis.
Thomas Sayers Ellis, poet, co-founder of The Dark Room Collective, and professor at Case Western Reserve University