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Getting an elite MBA for free: It’s possible

By Jeff Schmitt

(Poets&Quants) -- So you want an MBA, but you can't afford to take two years off and invest upwards of a quarter of a million on tuition, books, living expenses, and lost wages?

Boy, do I have a proposition for you.

Now, it's a little unconventional. And it'll require a load of self-discipline. When it's over, you'll have an Ivy League education on your resume. And it won't cost you a cent.

Sound too good to be true? Maybe it is.But I got your attention. And that's one of the first things you learn in a foundational marketing class. And one of the world's best business schools -- Wharton -- offers one of those for free through a MOOC.

MOOCs -- an acronym for massive open online courses -- are courses that can be accessed globally over the Internet. Thanks to their flexibility, students covet them.

It can be hard to describe what a MOOC is. To paraphrase Justice Potter Stewart, you "know it when you see it." Most MOOCs rely on set start and end dates, though a few are self-paced. They can be scaled to accommodate tens-of-thousands or just a select community. Occasionally, students can earn grades and college credit through MOOCs. Mostly, though, students receive a certificate of completion.

Tests can be proctored, but many MOOCs rely on the honor system. Textbooks are often optional (though some courses come with eBooks and downloadable software). Although professors deliver content through videos and PowerPoint in MOOCs, many engage with students on message boards in realtime (and even keep office hours for online students). Although MOOCs are grounded in distance education, many students form regionally based online communities.

Still, there is one characteristic that marks all MOOCs: They are available to anyone. And that's why they're booming. Sure, many MOOCs are free. But they're also drawing millions of students, potential future customers for universities. That's why platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udacity are partnering with schools to house content. For example, edX started as a consortium between Harvard and MIT -- and has since added the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Texas to its membership (along with recently joining forces with Google (GOOG)). Coursera was launched by Stanford professors and offers courses from the likes of Wharton, Columbia, and Yale.

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Getting an elite MBA for free: It's possible

Get an elite MBA for free: It’s possible

By Jeff Schmitt

(Poets&Quants) -- So you want an MBA, but you can't afford to take two years off and invest upwards of a quarter of a million on tuition, books, living expenses, and lost wages?

Boy, do I have a proposition for you.

Now, it's a little unconventional. And it'll require a load of self-discipline. When it's over, you'll have an Ivy League education on your resume. And it won't cost you a cent.

Sound too good to be true? Maybe it is.But I got your attention. And that's one of the first things you learn in a foundational marketing class. And one of the world's best business schools -- Wharton -- offers one of those for free through a MOOC.

MOOCs -- an acronym for massive open online courses -- are courses that can be accessed globally over the Internet. Thanks to their flexibility, students covet them.

It can be hard to describe what a MOOC is. To paraphrase Justice Potter Stewart, you "know it when you see it." Most MOOCs rely on set start and end dates, though a few are self-paced. They can be scaled to accommodate tens-of-thousands or just a select community. Occasionally, students can earn grades and college credit through MOOCs. Mostly, though, students receive a certificate of completion.

Tests can be proctored, but many MOOCs rely on the honor system. Textbooks are often optional (though some courses come with eBooks and downloadable software). Although professors deliver content through videos and PowerPoint in MOOCs, many engage with students on message boards in realtime (and even keep office hours for online students). Although MOOCs are grounded in distance education, many students form regionally based online communities.

Still, there is one characteristic that marks all MOOCs: They are available to anyone. And that's why they're booming. Sure, many MOOCs are free. But they're also drawing millions of students, potential future customers for universities. That's why platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udacity are partnering with schools to house content. For example, edX started as a consortium between Harvard and MIT -- and has since added the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Texas to its membership (along with recently joining forces with Google (GOOG)). Coursera was launched by Stanford professors and offers courses from the likes of Wharton, Columbia, and Yale.

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Get an elite MBA for free: It's possible

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bestwebdesignagencies.com Proclaims Ratings of Top 30 Joomla Custom Development Consultants for December 2013

(PRWEB) December 24, 2013

The independent authority on web services, bestwebdesignagencies.com, has publicized the 30 top Joomla development agencies in the December 2013 edition of the listings proclaimed online. Businesses hunting for distinguished Joomla development agencies access the listings at bestwebdesignagencies.com. Each Joomla development service showcased within the listings has been put through an in-depth investigation to determine how well they perform compared to industry standards and competitors.

To most adequately support clients of mobile development services the independent research team at bestwebdesignagencies.com performs an in-depth examination of experienced and reputable Joomla web development agencies. The examination involves the use of an set of evaluation criteria consisting of five criteria of examination to benchmark and compare contending Joomla web development agencies based on their core competencies. The five areas of evaluation include future compatibility, customer support, development quality, design quality, and service.

The 30 best Joomla custom development consultants for December 2013 are:

1. Red Evolution

2. Netgains

3. Belitsoft

4. JM-Experts

5. NewAgeSMB

6. Rize Corp

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What is the Best Web Hosting to Publish NVU Websites – Reviews from ThreeHosts.com

(PRWEB) December 24, 2013

Threehosts.com releases that Bluehost is the best hosting service for websites designed with NVU.

Nvu is an user-friendly site builder similar to Frontpage and Dreamweaver. It is a free, fully open source solution for dummies to create their own websites with no knowledge of HTML. NVU also adds features for more professional designers, including a Cascading Style Sheet editor, support for PHP code, and an HTML markup cleaner. This program combines an intuitive user interface with a simple handling of files.

Bluehost is a trusted web host, powering over 2 million websites. Bluehost and its sister companies, HostMonster and FastDomain, all are owned by Endurance International Group. Bluehost has been providing web hosting solutions to businesses and individuals since 1996. It provides free 1 click installs for WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Shopping Carts, and more. Bluehost is a fast growing web hosting service which offers both shared and dedicated web hosting solutions with plenty of features and multiple domains. Since This company supports mutiple domain names with one hosting account, it is ideal for those who have a number of web sites. Bluehost is proud of getting a number of awards for their services. One of these awards is for their great technical support team.

The reasons of why Bluehost has been rated the most recommended NVU web hosting provider are available at http://www.threehosts.com/publish/nvu.html.

About Threehosts.com Threehosts.com is a reliable resource for web hosting company reviews and ratings, including non-commercial hosting and eCommerce. They provide a list of top 3 web hosts. Their experts have been evaluating web hosting providers for years, and now they present the information in an easy to understand format that helps the consumer make the best choice when choosing a proper web host for their personal and business websites.

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