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Discussion in 'Online & DL Teaching' started by AdamJLaw, Jul 25, 2010.

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  1. cravenco

    cravenco New Member

    I knew I went the wrong path! I should have gone with the MA in English when I thought of it.
     
  2. cravenco

    cravenco New Member

    Looks like Michael and I are in the same boat (somewhat). I may have to call NU.
     
  3. cdhale

    cdhale Member

    No, you can't teach English with these, but you could teach humanities. Like I said, contact DeVry and see if they need anyone to teach their humanities course.
     
  4. cravenco

    cravenco New Member

    Yes. I am going to do that in the AM. Thanks.
     
  5. cravenco

    cravenco New Member

  6. cdhale

    cdhale Member

    HMMM. Well, that is a local job, not online, I don't think. I didn't really read the whole thing closely, but it looks like it is at the Raleigh campus. You might check for online gigs...

    I know that they have some MA only folks teaching for them online (yeah, I am one of them). But then again, they might have tightened up requirements since then.
     
  7. cravenco

    cravenco New Member

    Maybe I did not do the search correctly, because I was looking for online only stats. by only came up with NC.
     
  8. cdhale

    cdhale Member

  9. cravenco

    cravenco New Member

    Thanks. :)
     
  10. cdhale

    cdhale Member

    Hey, no problem. I got my first online gig because someone else who was already "in" found out about upcoming hiring and solicited resumes from people she knew from online forums. I sent her mine and ended up getting the job (she was not the one who did the hiring) and once I got my foot in the door, I have always had online classes. That was 2 1/2 years ago, and I now bring home as much income from my online classes as I do from my full time job. granted, I get insurance, retirement, etc. from my full time job, but the extra dough surely helps.

    So I hope it helps you out.
     

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