Learning Online - Top 10 Professors Who Blog
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Online students enjoy the benefit of gaining direct knowledge from and access to the work and thoughts of their professors. These online professors post a series of blogs about issues relating to their particular subject area. These blogs range cover just about any topic from history, sciences, business, technology, economics, education, politics or engineering. I have categorized online professors according to the particular subjects there blogs Some of these professors include: Professors Who Blog about BusinessProfessor Robert Salmon: Professor Salmon is an accomplished associate professor of management at the Stern School of Business. He has conducted many researches in the area business studies including one on the management and economics of international expansion. Professor Robert salmon is also well known in the blogosphere for his many blogs on topics such as “Cost to attend University continue to rise”, “Does Russia belong in the BRIC Club” and “The Horn of Plenty”. Professor Michael Roberto: Professor Roberto is a trustee professor of management at the Bryant University. He is known for his online blogs of various economic issues such as ‘Why Corporate Initiatives Fail and “Should you purchase Extended Warranty?” Professor Who Blog about Math and ScienceThe following professors are well respected among the online educational and blogging community to the field of Mathematics and Science. Dr. Michio Kaku: Dr. Kaku is a leading scientist who has made it his priority to popularize science among the online education community. He is famous for his online audio and video blogs about “the future of Sirus XM Satellite Radio” among many other scientific researches. Professors who blog about TechnologyProfessor Andrew McAfee: Professor McAfee is a leading researcher in the field of Technology. He is known for his man y lectures within the online educational sphere for his man blogs on the business impact of IT and other technology related topics. Professor Scott Aaronson: Professor Aaronson is an assistant professor of electrical engineering and Computer Science at MIT University. One of his most famous blogs was a challenge to online students to create a worldview application to compare the views of different individuals. Professors who blog about Law and PoliticsProfessor Stephen Bainbridge: Professor Bainbridge is a leading figure in the field of corporate law. He is famous for his many blogs that affect the world of business law such as “The need to define insider trading” and ‘sloppy reporting at the economist”. Professor Paul Caron: Professor Caron is a leading expert in the field of tax law. He is an associate dean of law at the University of Cincinnati. His contribution to the spread of knowledge tax issues precedes him and is known for his blogs such as the” U.S. News Annual Assessment of Law School tax Programs”. Professor who blog about HistoryProfessor Juan R. I. Cole: Professor is a leading mind in the field of religion, Unitarianism, human rights and science fiction. He has done many studies on the history of different social and ethnic peoples and has made his opinions know in many of this online blogs. One of his most popular blog is his views on the Middle East. Professors Who Blog about EconomicsProfessor Brad Delong: Professor Delong’s daily blog about economic issues is a must read for any economic students. Some of his recent blogs commented on how the US is spending 7.5 percent of its GDP on military spending. Professor Mark Thoma: Professor Thoma is a leading scholar in the department of economics at the University of Oregon. His blogs are known to be very informative to economic degree students who utilize his ideas to enhance their school work. |
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